Marcus & Martinus

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Marcus and Martinus
Marcus & Martinus live in Amsterdam.jpg
Background information
Also known asM&M
OriginTrofors, Norway
GenresPop, EDM,
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
  • guitar
Years active2012-present
LabelsUniversal Music
Websitemarcusandmartinus.com Edit this at Wikidata
Members
  • Marcus Gunnarsen
  • Martinus Gunnarsen

Marcus & Martinus (both born in Elverum, Norway 21 February 2002),[1] occasionally known as M&M, are a Norwegian pop-duo consisting of twin brothers Marcus and Martinus Gunnarsen. They have released three albums: Hei, Together and Moments. Since winning Melodi Grand Prix Junior in 2012 they have won numerous prizes such as Spellemannprisen in 2017.

Career[]

2012: Melodi Grand Prix junior[]

In 2012 Marcus & Martinus were contestants on the eleventh season of Melodi Grand Prix Junior. It was held at the Oslo Spektrum in Oslo, Norway, and was broadcast live by Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation (NRK), hosted by Margrethe Røed and Tooji. They won the contest with the song "To dråper vann" (English: "Two Drops of Water").[2] The song peaked to number 8 on the Norwegian Singles Chart.

2015–2016: Hei & Together[]

On 23 February 2015, they released their debut studio album Hei (English: Hi). The album peaked at number 1 on the Norwegian Albums Chart in week 46 of 2015 (15 November 2015) after having charted for 35 weeks, the last 20 not leaving the top ten.[3] The album includes the single "Plystre på deg" (English: "Whistle at You"). On 24 July 2015, they released the single "Elektrisk" (English: "Electric"), featuring vocals from Katastrofe. The song peaked at number 3 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. On 25 September 2015, they released the single "Ei som deg" (English: "One Like You") with Inner Tier. The song peaked at number 15 on the Norwegian Singles Chart. On 6 November they released the second version of their album Hei, "Hei (Fan Special)" with the same songs and some extras, one of the extras is Elektrisk. In May 2016, the duo released three singles. The first, "Girls", featuring Madcon, debuted at number 1 in Norway[4] and became their second single to reach the top 100 in Sweden after "Elektrisk". The second and third, "Heartbeat" and "I Don't Wanna Fall in Love", followed just days after the release of "Girls" and debuted at numbers 21 and 37, respectively.[4] They followed up "Girls" with the singles "Light It Up" and "One More Second". In November 2016, they released their first English album titled Together. The album includes their hit songs "Girls", "Heartbeat", "Light It Up" and "One More Second". In the week after its release, Together debuted at number 1 in Norway and Sweden and number 6 in Finland. As the Young Talent Act of the 2016 Nobel Peace Prize Concert, they performed "Without You" and "Bae" at Telenor Arena in Norway on 11 December 2016 (2016-12-11).[5][6]

2017–present[]

On 13 May.[7] On 21 May 2017, they released the single "Like It Like It" alongside American rapper Silentó. On 1 July, they released the single "First Kiss". The same month, on 14 July, they performed on Swedish Crown Princess Victoria's 40th birthday with their own song written especially for her ("On This Day"). In late July, they released the single "Dance with You". On 15 October 2017, they released their single "Make You Believe in Love". The single reached 34th place in Norway and 47th place in Sweden. It also featured in CelebMix's 21 songs by Under-21s in 2018.[8] On 4 November, they released their single "One Flight Away". On 15 November they released their single "Never" On 17 November, they released a new album named Moments.[citation needed] On 27 September, they released their single "Invited". In 2019 they released an EP called SOON. In 2020, they have released 2 singles, Love You Less, and It's Christmas Time. In 2021, they have been featured on the song Miserabel by Stig Brenner. Furthermore Marcus & Martinus released the single Belinda together with Latin star Alex Rose which reached 20th place in the Norwegian single charts.

Discography[]

Filmography[]

Films[]

Year Title Role Running time Note Ref.
2017  [no] Themselves 86 min (1 hr, 26 min) Documentary for standard release [9]
Marcus & Martinus - Når barn blir popstjerner 44 min (0 hr, 44 min) Television documentary on TVNorge and DPlay [10]

Television[]

Year Title Role # of episodes Note Ref.
2016 MMnews Themselves 8 (Season 1) News satire on DPlay [11]
2017 Marcus & Martinus 6 (Season 1) Docuseries on TVNorge [12]

Tour[]

Headlining
Supporting

Awards and nominations[]

Year Organization Award Work Result Ref.
2017 Spellemannprisen '16 Årets Låt (Song of the Year) "Girls" Nominated
Årets Spellemann (Spellemann of the Year) Marcus & Martinus Won
2018 MAD Video Music Awards Best International Act Won [15]

References[]

  1. ^ "Marcus & Martinus". marcusandmartinus.com. Retrieved 7 July 2019.
  2. ^ NRKSuper: Moro med tvillingbesøk Archived 26 May 2016 at the Wayback Machine (in Norway).
  3. ^ Verdens Gang, 15 November 2015, p. 38
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b Peak positions in Sweden:
  5. ^ Karianne Grindem (19 October 2016). "Marcus og Martinus til Nobelkonserten". Dagbladet.no.
  6. ^ "Young Talent Act - Marcus & Martinius - Nobel Peace Prize Concert". 21 October 2016. Archived from the original on 20 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Marcus & Martinus leser stemmene fra Norge". Nrk.no. 9 May 2017.
  8. ^ "CelebMix's 21 Songs by Under-21s". CelebMix.com. 30 November 2017. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
  9. ^ "Marcus & Martinus - Sammen om drømmen - 2017". Filmweb.no.
  10. ^ "Marcus & Martinus - Når barn blir popstjerner - Serienytt". serienytt.no.
  11. ^ "Forsiden - MMNews - Dplay". mm.dplay.no. Archived from the original on 31 January 2018. Retrieved 7 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Marcus & Martinus får egen tv-serie". Vg.no.
  13. ^ "OUR FIRST ARENA TOUR – TOGETHER TOUR - Marcus & Martinus". 16 October 2016. Archived from the original on 25 August 2017. Retrieved 15 June 2017.
  14. ^ "Marcus og Martinus på turné med Jason Derulo". Vg.no. 1 August 2018.
  15. ^ "Marcus og Martinus vant internasjonal musikkpris – VG". Vg.no. Retrieved 25 April 2020.

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