Da Sound
Da Sound is the debut album by Swedish dance-Pop band Da Buzz. It was released on September 21, 2000 through Edel Records[1] The album peaked at #16 for 10 weeks at the Swedishcharts.[2]
Da Sound | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | September 21, 2000 | |||
Genre | Eurodance Dance-pop | |||
Label | Edel Records | |||
Da Buzz chronology | ||||
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Two singles, "Do You Want Me" and "Let Me Love You", reached the top ten on the Swedish charts, while the latter song became a dance club hit in the U.S., peaking at number four on the Dance Club Play chart in Billboard magazine.
Track listing
- "Let Me Love You" (3:41)
- "Do You Want Me" (3:40)
- "Give You All My Love" (3:53)
- "Your Love Will (Shine On Me)" (3:41)
- "Paradise" (3:15)
- "Tell Me Once Again" (3:27)
- "Believe in Love" (3:32)
- "Love and Devotion" (3:19)
- "I Wanna Be Free" (3:21)
- "I'm Alright" (3:26)
- "Out of Words" (3:54)
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