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Caramell : ウィキペディア英語版
Caramell

Caramell is a Swedish musical group, formed by singers Katia Löfgren and Malin Sundström and producers Jorge "Vasco" Vasconcelo and Juha "Millboy" Myllylä.〔(Caramell Discography and biography )〕 All except Vasconcelo (who is of Chilean descent) and Myllylä (who is of Finnish descent) come from Sweden. The current members of this successful band (now known as ''Caramella Girls'') as of 2008 are Caramella Loppun (Mindy) () played by Racheal Alicost, Caramella Cham (Verá) played by Lucky McSozzen, and Caramella Gardeii (Nadine) played by Karin Ellis.
They are best known online for the internet phenomenon known as "Caramelldansen", a looping Flash animation showing anime characters Mai and Mii from the Japanese visual novel ''Popotan''. The animation includes a sped-up version of the song remixed by speedycake called "''Caramelldansen,''" which means "The Caramell Dance", from Caramell's Supergott Album.
Having taken off as an Internet meme, the popular Caramelldansen animation has been duplicated with characters from various anime and video game series, among others.
The band split up in 2002, but reformed in 2008 as Caramella Girls due to the sudden success of their song "Caramelldansen". Caramella Girls released their latest single "Get the gold" in December 2013.
In 2011, Caramella Girls performed together with the original Caramell members as part of the ''We Love The 90's'' tour, performing new versions of some of their older hits such as "Om du var min" and "Efter plugget". Later that year in 2011, the Caramella Girls performed at the UppCon in Uppsala. In May 2012, Caramella Girls launched their new look on their website and their Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube pages.
On December 31 2012, Caramella Girls uploaded their new song "We Love To Party" on YouTube. The following day, on January 1st, 2013, the song was released as a single. On December 17, 2013, Caramella Girls released their new single "Get The Gold" internationally on iTunes. On October 20, 2014, Caramella Girls released their new single "Tokyo" to digital stores internationally. They started promoting it on November 20th and November 21st.
On March 20, 2015, Caramella Girls released their new single "Cheerleaders". They also announced a contest for fans to enter a video of them lipsynching to a clip of the song.
==Discography==


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