S.O.A.P.

Total songs:
29
Total releases:
25

S.O.A.P. (sometimes written as SOAP) were a bubblegum dance/pop duo from Denmark, made up of two sisters Heidi "Suriya" Sørensen and Saseline "Line" Sørensen. They are best known for their 1998 single "This Is How We Party."

S.O.A.P. released two albums, their first "Not Like Other Girls" in 1998, and their second in 2000 "Miracle." Their music styles include bubblegum dance, bubblegum pop, europop, and euro house. Their music was primarily written by Remee Sigvardt Jackman, and produced by Holger Lagerfeldt.

S.O.A.P.'s final single was "Holiday" released in 2001. The duo disbanded in 2002. S.O.A.P. has sold nearly two million albums worldwide, and in 2012 they were described by Eurovision as one of Denmark's most successful musical exports.

History

Sisters Heidi (born October 18, 1979) and Saseline Sørensen (born July 26, 1982) were born in the state of Perak in Malaysia though were raised in Næstved, Denmark, along with their younger brother Daniel. Their father is Danish and their mother is Malaysian. Heidi met Remee when she interviewed him for the youth magazine she worked for. Her father, who had accompanied her to the interview, mentioned to Remee that Heidi was a singer. Remee asked Heidi to sing on a solo album with him, however, she stated that she would not do anything without her sister. Remee subsequently withdrew his offer, though approached the girls a year later stating he wanted to produce an album with both of them. The sisters chose the name S.O.A.P. because they thought it was fun, although it did not stand for anything. Heidi and Saseline once held a competition for their fans to come up with a backronym. "Sisters Organising A Party" was one of their favourite choices, though they were unimpressed by the "countless unsavoury submissions."

Success and first album

Their first album, Not Like Other Girls, was released on 18 March 1998 in Denmark for Sony Music Entertainment. It was released in the US on 5 May, as a self-titled album on Crave Records, with a European release under Sony held around the same time. Remee wrote the lyrics for the album, which was produced by Holger Lagerfeldt. The album was certified gold in Finland and Denmark, and had sold over 15,000 copies in the US by July 1998. By August 2000, it had sold 1.5 million copies worldwide. It featured the successful debut single, This Is How We Party, which spent ten weeks in the top five in Denmark, reached No.1 in Sweden where it achieved gold status, and was also certified platinum in Australia, where it reached No. 7. The song found significant radio coverage in the US, and S.O.A.P. were described in Billboard as "looking to be the biggest thing out of Denmark since Aqua."

The second single from the album, Ladidi Ladida, was certified gold in Australia, where it reached No. 15. In the US, Stand By You was chosen as the second single from the album and was released in late June; the song was later recorded by S Club 7 on their album 7. S.O.A.P. won two of their four nominations at the 1999 Danish Music Awards: best new act and best pop album for Not Like Other Girls.

Later success and Miracle

S.O.A.P. opened for the Backstreet Boys on their Backstreet's Back Tour in 1998 at 25 venues in the US between July 8 and August 14. In 1999 they recorded the Christmas song Let Love Be Love alongside Juice and Christina featuring Remee. The song remains popular at Christmas time in Denmark, where it charted in 2007 and again in 2011 at No. 20 and No. 34 respectively. The song was certified gold by the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry in December 2013.

S.O.A.P. were also selected by Australian duo Savage Garden to be the opening act on their 2000 European tour. In 2000 they released their second and final album, Miracle. The album was less successful than their debut, with its lead single, S.O.A.P. Is In The Air, only charting in Denmark and Sweden, where it reached No. 3 and No. 25 respectively.

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