Zynergy
Zynergy, previously known as Synergy, is a bubblegum project from Denmark best known for "This 'N' That."
The group is made up of 6 members; 4 girls and 2 boys: Frederikke, Gudny, Mia, Ann, Jesper and Kim. They are best known for their song "This 'n' That, which was also covered by Party's'Cool. Zynergy released one album called "This 'n' That" in 2003, as well as singles for "This 'n' That" and "Cocktail."
Zynergy’s manager, John Aagaard, was also the manager of internationally famous bubblegum dance acts such as Aqua, Me & My and Cartoons. Zynergy was produced by Ahmad Darwich, a well known bubblegum producer who has worked with SMiLE.dk and Creamy.
Birth as Synergy
The group was originally formed under the name "Synergy" and a full length album was even released under the name. Management decided to rename the group "Zynergy" and re-release the album, with an updated tracklist and album art (see discography). Reason for the renaming is unknown.
Brief History
The members of Zynergy had been studying at the famous Danish show academy ''LEGOLAND'', a professional show school situated in Billund, Denmark, when they met each other. They learned about drama, dance, song, stunt, and body language, and began to train together in their spare time as an inspiring band. They went to several auditions and were finally chosen by a record company to form a new pop/dance project called Zynergy.
Zynergy Released just one album ''This 'N' That'' which made it to the charts as of week 10/2003. The album spend a total of 2 weeks on the charts. The album hit the charts for the first time on week 18/2003, and for the last time on week 33/2003 and peaked at position 19.
Music Video
Zynergy released the music video for "This 'n' That" to go with the album release in 2003. The music video is unique in that it is very special for all of the members of Zynergy. It tells the story of how the group member's dreams came true when they got a record contract to create This 'n' That. It begins with the members singing with a hairbrush in front of the mirror, and ends with a live stage performance of This 'n' That. The music video was very well received when it was released.