The Bratties, formerly known as Bratnstuf, are a Danish-Swedish Eurodance group formed by Freja Rasmussen (Ivana B.A. Brattie) and Lise Moller (Eyama Brattie), featuring backup singers and performers from Sweden. Formed in 1998 after seeing the success of Cartoons, another Danish group, with their cover of Witch Doctor and original song, "DooDah!", the group is widely known for the lead member's choreographic appearance of stereotypical spoiled brats, hence their name, and are also popular among the furry community for having their backup singers dress up as anthropomorphic animals, mainly, a chihuahua (Chihy), a wolfdog (Wolfie), and a husky (Husko). The group was originally known as Bratnstuf until a lawsuit by Sid and Marty Kroft, creators of H.R. Pufnstuf, forced them to change their name.
Unusual for most Eurodance groups, The Bratties is actually well known in the US due to their popularity among the furry community and a majority of their albums and songs entering the US charts.
History[]
Discography[]
Albums[]
Studio albums[]
- Bratnstuf (2000)
- The Bratties On The Road (2001)
- Yip! Yip! Yip! (2003)
Singles[]
- "I Wanna Be A Brat (All Day & Night)" (1999)
- "Material Girls" (1999)
- "Candyland" (2000)