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2[[caption-width-right:350:L to R: Søren Rasted, Claus Norreen, Lene Nystrøm, René Dif]]
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4->''If only I could turn back time,\
5If only I had said what I still hide,\
6If only I could turn back time,\
7I would stay for the night.\
8For the night...''
9-->-- '''[[Film/SlidingDoors "Turn Back Time"]]'''
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11Aqua is a Danish[[note]]Some sources have called them "Danish-Norwegian", with Lene Nystrøm being Norwegian and the rest of the group being Danish[[/note]] dance-pop group, best known for their 1997 [[BreakthroughHit breakthrough single]] "Barbie Girl". The group's most famous lineup consists of lead vocalists Lene Nystrøm and René Dif alongside multi-instrumentalists Søren Rasted and Claus Norreen[[note]]Both played guitar and keyboards and contributed backing vocals; Rasted also individually played piano and bongos, and Norreen played keytar[[/note]]. They have sold an estimated 33 million records, making them the most successful Danish band ever.
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13The group was formed in 1994 by Søren Rasted and Claus Norreen, two childhood friends, after they were hired to produce a soundtrack for the 1994 children's movie ''Frække Frida og de frygtløse spioner'', on which René Dif, then a club DJ, was also recruited to work. After getting along well, the three decided to collaborate again in the future. Several months later, Dif spotted Lene Nystrøm on a ferry and hired her as the lead singer for their group.
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15At first, the group went under the name Joyspeed, signing to a small Swedish label and releasing their debut single, "Itzy Bitzy Spider". After the song failed to chart, they cancelled their label contract, found a new manager, and started over. They began making songs in a new style which attracted the attention of [[Creator/UniversalMusicGroup Universal Music Denmark]], and renamed themselves Aqua, with the name reportedly taken from a poster in their dressing room.
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17Aqua achieved huge success across the globe in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and managed to top the UK Singles Chart with their first three singles. Around this time, their singles managed to chart in the top 10 of a number of countries where European pop acts would not normally succeed, including the United States, Australia, and Japan. The group also caused controversy with the {{double entendre}}s in their song "Barbie Girl", with Creator/{{Mattel}} filing a lawsuit against them (or rather their American record label, Creator/{{EMI}}). The lawsuit was finally dismissed in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in 2002; the opinion, written by Judge Alex Kozinski, ruled, [[SophisticatedAsHell "The parties are advised to chill."]] In an ironic twist, Mattel later used [[{{Bowdlerise}} reworked]] versions of "Barbie Girl" to promote the line, likely given the song's popularity.
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19The group released two albums (''Aquarium'' in 1997 and ''Aquarius'' in 2000) before splitting up in July 2001. During their split, Nystrøm, Dif and Rasted all achieved solo chart success, and Norreen continued in the music industry remixing other artists' material. Rasted also participated in other notable musical projects, such as Lazyboy in 2004 and Hej Matematik from 2005 with his nephew Nicolaj Rasted.
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21At a press event in October 2007, the group announced a reunion tour and the release of a compilation album featuring new material. They remained active until 2012, releasing their third album ''Megalomania'' along the way. In September 2016, their second reunion was announced; Norreen split off from the group again around the time of this announcement, though on amicable terms, citing a desire to pursue other musical outlets. The group is currently still active.
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23A resurgence of attention for Aqua came in 2023 from (naturally) Creator/GretaGerwig's [[Film/Barbie2023 film adaptation]] of the Barbie doll line. In the lead-up to the film's release, one of the biggest questions among fans was whether "Barbie Girl" would be included, and it was Nystrøm's manager who made the announcement that the song would not appear in the film. The news was met with outrage, and the team behind the film's soundtrack (as well as lead star Creator/MargotRobbie) still wanted the song to be included in some way. The end result was the song "Barbie World" (performed by Music/NickiMinaj and Music/IceSpice), which heavily [[{{Sampling}} samples]] "Barbie Girl" and credits Aqua as co-performers and co-writers. The song debuted at #7 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, becoming Aqua's second US top-10 single since "Barbie Girl", and reached the Top 5 in the UK Singles Chart in the same week that "Barbie Girl" itself reentered the UK Top 40 for the first time in 25 years. The song also gained Aqua their first MediaNotes/GrammyAward nominations (for Best Rap Song and Best Song Written for Visual Media).
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25!!Discography:
26* ''Aquarium'' (1997)
27* ''Bubble Mix (The Ultimate Aquarium Remixes Album)'' (1998)
28* ''Aqua Mania Remix'' (1998)
29* ''Aquarius'' (2000)
30* ''[[GreatestHitsAlbum Cartoon Heroes: The Best of Aqua]]'' (2002)
31* ''Remix Super Best'' (2002)
32* ''[[GreatestHitsAlbum Greatest Hits]]'' (2009)
33* ''Megalomania'' (2011)
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35!!This band provides examples of:
36* AffectionateParody: "Barbie Girl", of the [[{{Franchise/Barbie}} titular doll]].
37* AlbumClosure: The last two tracks of the greatest hits album are "Turn Back Time" and "Goodbye to the Circus."
38* ArtisticLicenseAnimalCare: Lene frees René (who is depicted as a goldfish) in the sea in the ''We Belong to the Sea'' music video. Goldfish are freshwater fish and cannot survive in the sea.
39* BaldHeadOfToughness: René is bald and tends to play the tough guy in the music videos, and has a deep gruff voice to sing along with it.
40* BigDamnHeroes: René as Dr. Jones in "Dr. Jones", the robot C.A.N.D.Y. in "Lollipop (Candyman)" video, the whole band in "Cartoon Heroes".
41* BreakupSong: "Turn Back Time" is one of the regretful kind.
42* CannibalTribe: Doctor Jones video.
43* ChristmasSongs: "Spin Me A Christmas".
44* ClusterFBomb: Quite a few tracks from ''Megalomania''.
45* ConceptVideo: A few, including the videos for "Cartoon Heroes", "Lollipop (Candyman)", "Doctor Jones" and "We Belong to the Sea".
46* DamselInDistress: Lene in the "My Oh My" video (before [[DamselOutOfDistress turning the table on her captors]]). In "Doctor Jones", she [[CapturedByCannibals ends up in a cannibal's pot]] and in "Lollipop (Candyman)" she is captured by aliens; in the latter two, she shares her distress with her [[DistressedDude male companions]].
47* DarkerAndEdgier: ''Megalomania'' mostly loses Aqua's humorous, cartoony image and sound in favor of darker, more mature-sounding modern pop and electronic music. The lyrics are also much more explicit, with several instances of "fuck" in many songs.
48* DrivesLikeCrazy: The video for "How R U Doin". Okay, they are miniature cars, but toppling mini electrical poles and back-flipping midair is still pretty crazy.
49* FaceHeelTurn: In "Lollipop (Candyman)", the Candyman from Bountyland is portrayed as a love/sexual interest for Lene. In "Halloween", the Candyman returns, but this time he's a sinister stalker who threatens Lene.
50* GenreThrowback:
51** ''Back To The 80's'' is a GenreThrowback to the music, music videos of TheEighties.
52** ''Halloween'' is an {{Homage}} to the SlasherMovie genre, complete with [[HellIsThatNoise creepy killer breathing]], HarassingPhoneCall [[TheCallsAreComingFromInsideTheHouse Coming from Inside the House]], EvilLaugh, StockSoundEffects of DramaticThunder, and eerie, ominous music (including [[StandardSnippet a brief snippet of]] [[OminousPipeOrgan organ music]] [[StandardSnippet playing chords from Bach's Toccata and Fugue]], or a sound-alike), topped off with TheScream.
53* GratuitousFrench: The subtitles put on the speech of the cannibal tribe in the "Doctor Jones" video. (They translate as "Guys, we eat at 8 pm... And you are the dinner! As for appetizers, we have VOODOO!")
54* GratuitousJapanese: The opening of the "Barbie Girl" video contains a few Japanese subtitles.
55* HotterAndSexier: Any subtext from their previous songs has pretty much become, well, text as of ''Megalomania'', which features very sexually explicit lyrics in many songs, including frequent usage of "fuck" to make sure there's absolutely no ambiguity.
56* IncrediblyLongNote: Final bridge on "Calling You": Op-er-ayat-UUUUUUUR.
57* InsectGenderBender: "Bumble Bees" uses bees and pollination as a metaphor for sex and faithfulness. It has Lene, the female singer, singing about being a flower, while René, the male singer, plays the part of the bee. In reality, it is the female bees who go out and pollinate flowers.
58* IntercourseWithYou: "Barbie Girl" has some very suggestive lyrics ("You can brush my hair, undress me everywhere", "Kiss me here, touch me there, hanky panky", "You can touch, you can play", etc.), but "Bumble Bees" is even worse, an extensive "flower and bees" metaphor riding what the English world calls "birds and bees".
59* JustLikeRobinHood: René's lines in "My Oh My". ''"Gotta steal from the rich ... Gotta give to the poor."''
60* KaleidoscopeHair: Lene wore no fewer than four wigs for "Lollipop (Candyman)".
61* LampshadedDoubleEntendre: From the album ''Megalomania'' we have this verse of "Sucker For A Superstar":
62-->''Loves to ride in a limousine,\
63Goes downtown if you know what I mean''
64* LyricsVideoMismatch: Most prominent on "My Oh My", whose lyrics are about Robin Hood-esque fantasy but whose video has a pirate theme. The song even begins with a horse sound (implying a chivalry theme), but the video just pairs it with a mechanical toy horse on the pirate ship.
65* LyricalDissonance: "My Mamma Said", despite its fast pace and its unassuming title, talks about ''death''. Plus, in the song itself, there is a MoodWhiplash between the emotional, grieving female narrator and the oddly-scientific male narrator.
66* MonumentalDamage: In the "Cartoon Heroes" music video, the giant monster is shown destroying various famous monuments, including the Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty.
67* MoodWhiplash: In an inversion of SurprisinglyGentleSong, each of their albums contains at least one song which is more serious than the rest, such as "Turn Back Time" (from ''Aquarium'') and the TitleTrack off ''Aquarius''.
68* MsFanservice: From her sexy AdventurerOutfit in the "Doctor Jones" music video to the extreme close up of her behind putting on jeans in the "We Belong To The Sea" music video, Lene fits this trope pretty well. So adorable when she whacks that spider.
69* MythologyGag:
70** "Back to the 80's" mentions Barbie.
71** "Halloween" mentions the Candyman from "Lollipop (Candyman)".
72* {{Pirate}}: The video to "My Oh My" has a pirate theme. A group of pirates abduct Lene, who plays a noblewoman/princess, but after being mistreated and humiliated, she defeats the captain in a swashbuckling swordfight, forces him to surrender, and takes over the ship, becoming a full-fledged PirateGirl in the process.
73* PointyEars: Candyman (René) in the "Lollipop (Candyman)" music video.
74* RaygunGothic: The "Lollipop (Candyman)" music video.
75* RuderAndCruder: After a ten-year SequelGap, the band released ''Megalomania'', their first album to have [[LyricalDissonance an explicit language warning]]. However, there isn't much on the album that wasn't presented as subtext in their earlier albums; it just says it much more ''directly''.
76* ScreamingWoman:
77** Lene lets out a bloodcurdling scream at the end of "Halloween", an example that is especially effective and chilling.
78** In the "Dr. Jones" video, she freaks out upon seeing a GiantSpider before punching it away.
79* SheCleansUpNicely: Male example in "My Oh My", after Lene takes over the leadership of the ship, she forces the pirates to wash up and wear clean clothes, and they look more attractive.
80* SelfParody: The "Bumble Bees" video, where they discuss their own image as they shoot a music video but run out of funds to make a ''WesternAnimation/ABugsLife''-like 3D-animated work, so they have to resort to dress up in [[CheapCostume cheap costumes]] on a stage.
81* ShoutOut: Plenty. "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Barbie Girl]]" is half ShoutOut, half TakeThat to {{Franchise/Barbie}}, "Doctor Jones" is a ShoutOut to ''Franchise/IndianaJones'', "Cartoon Heroes" references {{Superhero}} comics among other things, and "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin Back to the 80's]]" is full of {{Shout Out}}s to pop culture from TheEighties, such as Music/MichaelJackson, Creator/MrT, and {{Creator/MTV}}.
82* SopranoAndGravel: Lene singing is rather high-pitched (ridiculously so in the first two albums), while René has a deep, rough voice.
83* SteamPunk: The [[CoolStarship spaceship]]/[[CoolBoat submarine]] in the "Cartoon Heroes" music video has a Steampunk aesthetic, being made of brass and apparently running on steam power.
84* VideoFullOfFilmClips: "Turn Back Time" with ''Film/SlidingDoors'' - though it also toys with that movie's gimmick of SplitTimelinesPlot by having Lene replicate some scenes of the film.
85* AWildRapperAppears: René does a rap verse in ''Good Morning Sunshine''.

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