Boy Meets Girl (EP)

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Boy Meets Girl
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EP by Junior Senior
Released 10 June 2003
Length16:43
Label Crunchy Frog
Producer Junior Senior
Junior Senior chronology
D-D-Don't Don't Stop the Beat
(2002)
Boy Meets Girl
(2003)
Hey Hey My My Yo Yo
(2005)

Boy Meets Girl is an EP by Danish pop duo Junior Senior. It was released on 10 June 2003 by Crunchy Frog Records.

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Junior Senior Danish pop duo

Junior Senior were a Danish pop duo. The duo consisted of Jesper "Junior" Mortensen and Jeppe "Senior" Laursen. They were well known for their 2002 single "Move Your Feet", which gained worldwide success in 2003, notably in the UK.

Track listing

  1. "Boy Meets Girl"
  2. "Rhythm Bandits"
  3. "Shake Me Baby"
  4. "Cocodub"
  5. "Move Your Feet"

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