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Replacing Crazy Frog's own song "Axel F" at No. 1 on 24 September 2005, the track remained at the top spot for seven weeks, with its best weekly sales of 71,777 copies in its second week. [41] Certified diamond status just three months after its release by the SNEP , as of August 2014, this version of "Popcorn" is the 40th best-selling single ...
Crazy Frog (originally known as The Annoying Thing) is a Swedish CGI-animated character and Eurodance musician created in 2003 by actor and playwright Erik Wernquist. . Marketed by the ringtone provider Jamba!, the character was originally created to accompany a sound effect produced by Daniel Malmedahl while attempting to imitate the sound of a two-stroke
It is a collection of songs mixed with the Crazy Frog ringtone, including the remix of the song "Axel F" which appeared in the 1984 film Beverly Hills Cop and "Popcorn". The Crazy Christmas Edition of the album was released on November 25 with an alternate cover and several holiday-themed bonus tracks. This edition charted in the UK at #75.
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The European re-edition entitled "The Ultimate Edition" was released in December 2006 and featured few new songs (from the US edition), and also the single version of "Crazy Frog in the House (Knight Rider)" and "Last Christmas 2006". That re-edition included also the biggest hits from the previous album - "Axel F" and "Popcorn".
The source for this decade is the Recorded Music NZ chart, the chart history of which can be found on the Recorded Music NZ website or Charts.nz. [8] [9] * – Number-one single of the year [nb 1] † – Song of New Zealand origin [nb 2] ‡ – Number-one single of the year, of New Zealand origin