Flowparty
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Flowparty is a Swedish musical artist who had a minor hit in the 2000s with the pop-dance release "Boys Boys Boys".[1] Flowparty are managed by Michael Brinkenstjärna, who is famous as the manager who started the career of the globally successful Aqua.
Flowparty toured Sweden with Brinkenstjärna in 2002, although annoyed fellow Swedish dance outfit Sector7seven by performing their song "Don't Follow The Stream" without full permission on the tour.[citation needed] Flowparty had organised a remix of the song earlier in the year and had been given permission to perform their remix live, although instead performed the original, resulting in Flowparty gaining wide credit for the original of the song.
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- ^ Discogs: Flowparty, accessed 2010-09-17
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