Marit Larsen
Marit Larsen started out in the Norwegian duo M2M with Marion Raven, and their 1999 single "Don't Say You Love Me" found an international audience. After the...
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Marit Larsen started out in the Norwegian duo M2M with Marion Raven, and their 1999 single "Don't Say You Love Me" found an international audience. After the duo split in 2002, she went solo and released her first album, "Under the Surface," in 2006. That record included the song "Don't Save Me."
Her second album, "The Chase," came out in 2008 and had the ballad "If A Song Could Get Me You," which became one of her most recognizable tracks. In 2010, she had surgery to remove a polyp from her vocal cords, which kept her from performing for a while.
Later albums like 2014's "When the Morning Comes" and 2020's "Joni Was Right" showed her moving toward more experimental and acoustic sounds. The 2020 album was a quiet, personal tribute to Joni Mitchell.
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