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Aqua breaks their silence on the Barbie movie’s creative use of their hit 1997 song “Barbie Girl,” which had caused significant friction with Mattel.
Aqua breaks their silence on Barbie‘s creative use of their song “Barbie Girl.” The Danish Europop band first released “Barbie Girl” in 1997 on their debut album, Aquarium. It became extremely popular, and many fans were expecting it to be used in Greta Gerwig’s Barbie movie. Barbie ended up using a remix version of the song, adding rap stars Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice to Aqua’s ’90s classic.
Now, Aqua members speak on the Barbie movie soundtrack’s use of their song after initial uncertainty. In an interview with The Guardian, band member Lene Nystrøm explains that the collaboration with Minaj and Ice Spice “happened really quickly” after they’d initially assumed the song wouldn’t be included at all. Check out the full quote from Nystrøm below:
“We thought it would be like butter on bacon. We totally understood that they wanted something fresh and new. And then, just two months ago, we were asked to do the [Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice] collab. It happened really quickly.”
Fellow Aqua Band member René Dif, noting they interpreted the collab as officially making peace with Mattel, added:
“It’s just nice to have Mattel come to us and say: ‘Hey, that’s cool.’”
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