Lollipop (Italian band)

Lollipop
Lollipop in 2003. From left: Marta Falcone, Dominique Fidanza, Roberta Ruiu, Marcella Ovani, Veronica Rubino.
Lollipop in 2003. From left: Marta Falcone, Dominique Fidanza, Roberta Ruiu, Marcella Ovani, Veronica Rubino.
Background information
OriginItaly
GenresPop
Dance
Europop
Years active2001–2004, 2013–present
LabelsWEA Records / Warner Music Italy (2001–2004)
Get Over Records (2013–2018)
MembersMarcella Ovani
Marta Falcone
Veronica Rubino
Past membersRoberta Ruiu
Dominique Fidanza
Websitehttp://lollipop.warnermusic.it

Lollipop is an Italian girl group formed in 2001 on the international television sensation Popstars (originated in New Zealand), a precursor to the Idols shows. They sing mainly in English although they recorded two songs in Italian. They enjoyed good success in their home country.

In spring 2004, the band announced they would no longer perform together, after being dropped by their record label.

In 2013, the group reunited as a quartet and started a first reunion with a new single: Ciao (Reload) and a comeback tour.

In 2017, the group reunited again, but as a trio. They released the single Ritmo Tribale in 2018 and began a promotional tour.