I'm in Love (Ola song)

"I'm in Love" is an English language song by Swedish singer Ola Svensson and his first international hit with his major success in the Italian Singles Chart reaching number four, in addition to appearing in the German and Australian Singles Charts. The song was co-written by Alexander Kronlund, Johan Bobäck, Shellback, Dimitri Stassos, Mikaela Stenström and Svensson himself, while being produced by Italian DJs/producers Pasquale Verrigni and Mohammed Ben Khalifa, better known under the alias Two Lions. The song is featured on Ola's album Carelessly Yours and also serves as the album's lead single.

"I'm in Love"
Single by Ola
from the album Carelessly Yours
Released26 October 2012
Recorded2012
Genre
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Mohammed F. Ben Khalifa, Pasquale Verrigni
Ola singles chronology
"Riot"
(2011)
"I'm in Love"
(2012)
"Maybe"
(2013)

Versions

  1. "I'm In Love" (Radio Edit) (3:21)
  2. "I'm In Love" (Bodybangers Remix) (5:12)
  3. "I'm In Love" (Club Junkies vs JRMX Remix) (6:50)
  4. "I'm In Love" (Nino Fish Remix) (4:44)

Charts

Chart (2012-2013) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[1] 60
Germany (Official German Charts)[2] 45
Italy (FIMI)[3] 4
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