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"Release Me" is a pop song recorded by Swedish singer Agnes Carlsson taken from her third studio album, Dance Love Pop (2008). The track was written by Carlsson, Anders Hansson and Sharon Vaughn . It was released as the album's second single in Sweden and as Agnes's debut single internationally.
Agnes made her first appearance outside of Europe in late July after being signed by Warner Music in Australia with "Release Me" as her first Australian entering the Australian chart at number eleven in its first week of release. [17] Agnes' second international single was "On and On" which was first released in the Netherlands where it peaked ...
In 2009, Agnes released her third studio album, Dance Love Pop. The first single, "Release Me", peaked at number nine in Sweden and was released as Agnes' international debut. [1] The song reached the top five in the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland, and the top 10 in many other countries.
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The first one was produced for the Swedish and Dutch market and had premier on MSN Video one week ahead of the singles official release in Sweden. It was directed by Anders Rune, who also directed the video for Agnes first international single "Release Me". [10] The video was the most shown music video on MSN Video ever. [11]
Agnes is the self-titled debut studio album by Swedish singer and Idol 2005 winner Agnes Carlsson, released on 19 December 2005 by Columbia Records.It debuted at number one on the Swedish Albums Chart and stayed there for two weeks.