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"Upside Down" (titled "Bouncing off the Ceiling (Upside Down)" outside Europe) is a song by Swedish pop music group A-Teens, released as first single from their second album, Teen Spirit (2001).
A-Teens (stylized as A*Teens) is a Swedish pop music group [1] from Stockholm. The group was formed by Niklas Berg in 1998 as an ABBA tribute group called ABBA-Teens, which was later renamed A-Teens. The band members are Marie Serneholt, Amit Paul, Dhani Lennevald, and Sara Lumholdt.
Music videos 16 The discography of Swedish pop group A-Teens includes three studio albums , one reissue , one extended play , two compilation albums and thirteen singles .
A-Teens J Boogie Red One: Teen Spirit: 2001 Under the Sea: A-Teens Alan Menken, Howard Ashman: Disneymania: 2002 [2] [circular reference] Upside Down: A-Teens Gustav Jonsson, Markus Reza Sepehrmanesh, Tommy Tysper Teen Spirit: 2001 Voulez-Vous: A-Teens Benny Andersson Björn Ulvaeus The ABBA Generation: 1999 The Final Cut A-Teens Greatest Hits ...
Teen Spirit is the second studio album by the Swedish pop group A-Teens. It was released on 26 February 2001 by Stockholm Records. It was the group's first album of original material. Three singles were released from the album, "Upside Down", "Halfway Around the World" and "Sugar Rush".
The album was planned to be released in early 2004, but due to problems with Stockholm Records/Universal Music, A-Teens released the album on May 5, 2004. For the release of this album, the A-Teens called all their fans through their website asking for pictures, and they included the pictures on the booklet of the album.
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Heartbreak Lullaby is a single by the A-Teens for the Princess Diaries movie soundtrack in Europe and Asia. The song was written by Jan Kask, Peter Mansson and Cathy Dennis . The song reached number 6 on the Swedish charts and 77 on the German charts in December 2001.