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"Living in Danger" is a song recorded by Swedish group Ace of Base. It was released in October 1994 by Arista and Mega as the seventh and final single from the group's debut album, Happy Nation (U.S. version) and fourth single from their American debut release, The Sign (1993). [1]
The Sign is a 1993 album by Swedish pop group Ace of Base, released as the band's debut album in North America and some Latin American countries by Arista Records. The Sign contains songs from Ace of Base's debut album, Happy Nation (1992) and the new songs "Don't Turn Around", "The Sign", and "Living in Danger" as well as revised versions of "Voulez-Vous Danser" and "Waiting for Magic".
Happy Nation is the debut studio album by the Swedish pop group Ace of Base.It was initially released in Denmark on 2 November 1992 by Mega Records.During the album's development, the group was significantly influenced by a Jamaican reggae band that was recording in a nearby studio. [4]
"The Sign" is a song by Swedish group Ace of Base from their first North American studio album, The Sign (1993), and their re-released debut studio album, Happy Nation (1992), titled Happy Nation (U.S. Version). The song was released by Arista and Mega as a single in Europe on 1 November 1993 and the US on 14 December 1993. [1]
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The song was eventually titled "All That She Wants" and, upon its release at the end of August, it quickly ascended to No. 1 on the Danish chart, while the previous single remained at No. 2. Eager to release an LP for the Christmas market, Mega Records pressured the band for an album, which was recorded and mixed in just a few weeks.
In 2008, the song was remade by Ace of Base for a remix kit. "Happy Nation" is a mid-tempo dance-pop song with strong influences from reggae fusion and euro house . It was written by group members Jonas "Joker" Berggren and Ulf "Buddha" Ekberg and contains both English and Latin lyrics.
The song was released as the first single from their eleventh album, Distant Thunder (1988), and went to number one on the UK Singles Chart in March 1988. [1] It also peaked at number one for two consecutive weeks in New Zealand in June 1988. It also reached number 45 on the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs in the US that same year.