Life Is Cool

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"Life is Cool"
Single by Sweetbox
from the album Adagio
B-side Hate Without Frontiers
Somewhere
Released 2004
Format CD single, 12" vinyl
Genre Pop, Classical
Length 3:01
Label Paramedia
Writer(s) Geoman, Villalon
Producer(s) Roberto Geo Rosan

Sweetbox chronology
"Here On My Own"
(2002)
"Life is Cool"
(2004)
"Somewhere"
(2004)

"Life is Cool" is the only single by Sweetbox from the album Adagio with Jade Villalon as a frontwoman.[1] It can also be found on the album 13 Chapters. It uses a sample of Johann Pachelbel Canon in D.

A live version of the song can be found on the album Live. Its "Kerosin Remix" is on the remix album Best of 12" Collection, another remix can be found on Sweet Reggae Mix, a demo version is included on Raw Treasures Vol#1.

Track listing

European Single
No. Title Length
1. "Life is Cool"   3:01
2. "Hate Without Frontiers"   3:23
3. "Sweetbox Reel (Video)"    
Total length:
6:24
EP Edition
No. Title Length
1. "Life is Cool"   3:01
2. "Life is Cool (Instrumental)"   3:01
3. "Somewhere"   2:53
Total length:
8:55
Official Versions
No. Title Length
1. "Life is Cool (From Adagio)"   3:01
2. "Life is Cool (Instrumental) (From Life is Cool EP)"   3:01
3. "Life is Cool (Unreleased Demo) (From Raw Treasures Vol#1)"   2:52
4. "Life is Cool (Kerosin Remix) (From Best Of 12" Collection)"   4:03
5. "Life is Cool (Feel The Echo Remix) (From Sweet Reggae Mix)"   3:48
6. "Life is Cool (Futah Remix) (From Complete Best)"   3:14
7. "Life is Cool (Jiggy Joint Remix) (From Greatest Hits)"   3:19
8. "Life is Cool (Jiggy Joint Reggaeton Remix) (From Greatest Hits)"   3:14
9. "Life is Cool (Live in Seoul) (From Live in Seoul)"   3:12
Total length:
23:11

Sources

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