Miio is a
teen pop group from
Sweden
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, established by the
Tetrapop producer in 2003. The group scored chart successes in Sweden between 2003–2005.
The group originally consisted of the girls
Josefine Wahlsten and
Linnéa Roxeheim.
In 2004, Linnéa left the group, and was replaced by 19-year-old Mia who appeared on the group's second album.
Discography
Albums
*
På vårt sätt - 2003
*
Fever
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- 2004
Singles
*
När vi två blir en
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/När vi två blir en (instrumental) - 2003 (with
Daddy Boastin')
*
Ska vi gå hem till dig
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/Ska vi gå hem till dig - 2003 (with
Ayo
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on the A-side)
*
Girls Just Want to Have Fun
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/Girls Just Want to Have Fun (karaokeversion)/Girls Just Want to Have Fun (video) - 2004 (with
Dita)
*Once/So Emotional - 2005
References
2003 establishments in Sweden
Musical groups established in 2003
Swedish pop music groups
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