Yummie

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Bubblegum 03:19 Tools
Poppa Joe 02:54 Tools
Battle of the Pokemon - YUMMiE Remix 05:22 Tools
It's So Yummie 03:23 Tools
On The Radio 03:04 Tools
Bump 03:50 Tools
Ay Ay Ay 03:04 Tools
Story Goes On 03:26 Tools
Romeo & Juliet 03:42 Tools
Make My Day 03:30 Tools
7 seas 03:59 Tools
Bubblegum (Radio Edit) 03:20 Tools
Hello 03:24 Tools
Epsilon 03:59 Tools
Easy Come - Easy Go 03:29 Tools
Bubblegum (Extended) 04:31 Tools
Easy Come Easy Go 04:31 Tools
Bubblegum (Club Mix) 05:31 Tools
Get Out Of My Face (Radio Edit) 02:47 Tools
Bubble Gum (Radio Edit) 02:47 Tools
Bubblegum (Remix) 05:22 Tools
Nothing Left - YUMMiE VIP 05:22 Tools
Departure - Original Mix 05:22 Tools
Visitors 05:22 Tools
Poppa Joe (Radio Mix) 05:22 Tools
Warp - Original Mix 05:22 Tools
Ma'fk Jones 05:22 Tools
Get Out Of My Face (Extended Mix) 05:22 Tools
The Lost (Lord Swan3x Remix) 03:51 Tools
Nothing Left - Original Mix 03:51 Tools
Dino Flex - Original Mix 05:22 Tools
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Yummie was a Swedish bubblegum dance group from Haninge, outside Stockholm. The group consisted of Qute (Petra Garnås), Zed (Teddy Gustavsson), and Maestro X (Göran Florén). Initially, the group also included Mr. Young, a fourth member, but the group consisted of three members for most of its existance. Yummie is most well-known for the song Bubblegum which was one of their three singles released, and one of two non-promo singles released by the group. The others were Poppa Joe, a cover of English glam-rock band Sweet's single of the same name. A promo single entitled 'Get Out of My Face' was also released and was planned to be the lead single for the unreleased album 'Bar B Q'. It has been suggested that the group sounds like a composition of Aqua and Ace of Base, with some songs being more pop-based than dance. Interestingly enough, Yummie was never intended to be a project that should be taken seriously. According to members, the group had trouble finding its own sound, thus the Latin-influenced bubblegum dance that they made. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.