Euro IV Ever

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Euro IV Ever
Studio album by E-Type
Released November 21, 2001
Genre Eurodance, Pop
Length 57:16 (iTunes)
Label Stockholm Records
Producer Max Martin
E-Type chronology

Greatest Hits
(1999)
Euro IV Ever
(2001)
Loud Pipes Save Lives
(2004)

Euro IV Ever is E-Type's fourth studio album which was released in 2001. It contains hit songs Life, Africa and Campione 2000. That song was made as the official song of the 2000 UEFA European Football Championship. Worldwide the album sold 2.5 million copies. It is E-Type's second best selling album ever.

Track listing

  1. "Norby 4 Ever (Live At Dreamland)" (E-type)
  2. "Life (feat. Na Na)" (E-type/Mud)
  3. "Africa (feat. Na Na)" (E-type/Mud)
    • chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
  4. "Banca Banca" (E-type/Mud)
    • backing vocals by Emily McEwan Fornhammar
  5. "Arabian Star (feat. Na Na - Live At Dreamland)" (E-type/Mud)
    • chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
  6. "When I Close My Eyes (feat. Na Na)" (E-type/Mud)
    • chorus vocals by Nana Hedin and Jeanette Olsson
  7. "Loneliness - Ring The Alarm" (E-type)
  8. "Star" (E-type/Mud)
  9. "Time (feat. Na Na)" (E-type/Mud)
    • chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
  10. "No More Tears (feat. Na Na)" (E-type/Mud)
    • chorus vocals by Nana Hedin
  11. "Borschstjii (feat. Marki-Markki The Dragon Killer)" (E-type)
  12. "Campione 2000" (Brainerd/Blaskey/E-type/Mud/Trad)
  13. "Oh Weda (Song From Sveakampen)" (E-type)

Chart positions

Chart Peak Position Sales & Certifications
Swedish Albums Chart[1] 2. Platinum 70.000 + Units
Finnish Albums Chart[1] 3. Platinum 40.000 + Units
Norwegian Albums Chart[1] 7. Gold 25.000 + Units
US Billboard Hot 200[citation needed] 17. Gold 500.000 + Units
Irish Albums Chart[citation needed] 10. 7000 + Units
French Albums Chart[citation needed] 13. Gold 100.000 + Units
Japanese Albums Chart[citation needed] 16. Gold 100.000 + Units
Canadian Albums Chart[citation needed] 9. Gold 50.000 + Units

References

External links

Euro IV Ever at AllMusic

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