Crispy was a Danish bubblegum dance band formed in Copenhagen in 1997 by music producer Mads BB Krog and musicians Christian Møller and Mette Christensen.

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Crispy was a Danish bubblegum dance band formed in Copenhagen in 1997 by music producer Mads BB Krog and musicians Christian Møller and Mette Christensen.

Crispy (later known as XPY) was a Danish Eurodance group, formed in Copenhagen in 1997 by music producer Mads B.B. Krog and vocalists Christian Møller and Mette Christensen. Their notable major hits are "Licky Licky" from the 1998 album The Game, and the 2000 single "In & Out". Three of their songs ("Bubble Dancer", "The Game" and "Kiss Me Red") were also featured in the four-panel dance game In the Groove.

Crispy's debut album, The Game, was recorded in 1997 and released the following year. The Japanese version of the album contained four exclusive bonus tracks, including two unreleased songs, "Bad Girls" and "Happy King". The group was very successful in Scandinavia and Asia, and was awarded the "Pop Shop Award '98" for best Scandinavian debut release in 1998 among 15 nominees. Crispy performed in over 150 concerts across Europe and also toured Japan in the years they were active.