Dance Love Pop | ||||
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Released | 29 October 2008 | |||
Recorded | 2008 | |||
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Length | 40:05 | |||
Label | Roxy | |||
Producer | Anders Hansson | |||
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Singles from Dance Love Pop | ||||
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Dance Love Pop is the third studio album by Swedish singer Agnes, released originally on 29 October 2008 in Sweden. This was Agnes' first studio album since 2006 and her comeback to the music stage. The album is written and produced by Swedish songwriter Anders Hansson and geared towards the dance and club genre. When released the first single "On and On" it immediately showed a clear change of artistic direction for her music. This was clearly observed by the critics who all homaged her new musical style.[1] In Sweden, a deluxe edition of the album titled Dance Love Pop: The Love Love Love Edition was released, featuring the original 10 tracks plus new song "Love Love Love", of which Agnes competed with in the Swedish drafts for Eurovision Song Contest 2009 in Moscow. The deluxe edition also included remixes and music videos of the album's singles and re-entered the official Swedish Top 60 Album Chart peaking at number 12. A re-release of the album was also made in France, where the "Edition Collector" was released on 18 January 2010 and peaked at forty-seven.
The album originally peaked at five in Sweden and the deluxe edition at twelve. In France it stayed on the charts for twenty-nine weeks and peaked at thirty-eight in the physical chart and forty-three on the digital chart.[2][3][4] In Germany, Austria and Switzerland, the album was released by Warner Music and it peaked at sixty-eight in Germany,[5] at seventy in Austria[6] and at forty-five in Switzerland.[7] In the UK it peaked at 13 on the Dance Chart.
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