The girls supported Swedish mega-star Markoolio on his tour throughout the summer of year 2000 and finished it off with a stunning performance at the Globe Arena, Stockholm, in front of 14,000 screaming fans.
The follow-up "Rock The World" reached the number two spot and gold status (close to platinum before deleted in order to increase album sales) and is counted one of the really big hits in the year of 2000.
[citation needed] In January 2001, Bubbles appeared on the biggest national TV charity gala competing in a pop festival against a number of Sweden's most respected artists - and winning with the new Swedish song "Regnbågens Barn" (Children of the Rainbow).
In France, Bubbles alone performed at the biggest TV shows along with artists such as Janet Jackson, Lenny Kravitz and Henri Salvador.
In their home country Sweden, Bubbles managed to be number one for several weeks at the most popular top-ten TV show "Voxpop" in competition with many worldwide artists.
In 2003, they kicked off with thunder and lightning when Bubbles made their really big media breakthrough by making it to the Eurovision Song Contest final of Sweden with the hit single "TKO (Knock You Out)".
Covers, centerfolds and headlines in the papers and in television every day for several weeks made them well known to all nine million Swedish people despite age and interest, for sure.
During the spring of 2004, Bubbles chose to compete a second consecutive year in the most popular TV show of all - Swedish finals for Eurovision Song Contest.
Participating last year was a complete success, so when Bubbles was offered the cool song "Blow The Spot" they couldn't turn it down.
"Blow The Spot" was written and produced by internationally successful RedFlyMusic/TwinProduction who has worked with Mary J. Blige, Kylie Minogue, Jamiroquai, S Club Juniors, Sophie Ellis Bextor, and more.
Bubbles made huge headlines and billboards making the most out of their performance doing the slick but groovy production of disco-funky Blow The Spot.