Me&My

Me&My

Biography

Me&My is a Danish musical duo formed by sisters Susanne Georgi and Pernille Georgi from Kolding. They started under the name SuPer Sisters (an acronym of their first names) with two Danish-language albums: “SuPer Sisters” (1989) and “Mariehønen” (1990). In 1991, they attempted to represent Denmark in the Eurovision Song Contest but were unable to participate due to their young age.

Their international breakthrough came in 1995 with the hit Dub-i-Dub, taken from their self-titled debut album, which also included the hits Baby Boy and Lion Edie. Subsequent albums “Let The Love Go On” (1997) and “Flying High” (2001) met with more moderate success. The latter includes a dance cover of Sleeping My Day Away by the band D-A-D, which disappointed some of the original band’s fans.

The duo has been involved in charitable projects, such as the single “Selv En Dråbe” with other Danish artists. In 2002, Me&My collaborated with Nicole Scherzinger on the Latin-dance track Te Quiero. Their catalog also includes La La Superstar (2001), and they are also known under the alias N'Joy (5).

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