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"Musik Non Stop" is a song by Swedish alternative rock band Kent. It was released in November 1999 as the first single from the album Hagnesta Hill. It includes two B-sides. The song won the Rockbjörnen award in the "Swedish song of the year 1999" category. [1] A version in English was released under the title "Music Non Stop".
"747" is a song by the Swedish alternative rock band Kent. [1] It serves as the final song on their album Isola and was released as third single in July 1998 with B-sides "Din skugga" and "Elever". It's been recorded both with Swedish and English lyrics.
Kent was a Swedish alternative rock band formed in Eskilstuna in 1990. [1] With members Joakim Berg, Martin Sköld, Sami Sirviö and Markus Mustonen, the band had numerous radio hits throughout Sweden and Scandinavia and consecutive number-one studio albums on the Sweden top list (Sverigetopplistan) beginning with the release of Verkligen (1996) and led by the single "Kräm (så nära får ...
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As Kent's songs are primarily performed in Swedish, they are unfamiliar to most English-speaking audiences. [5] Kent briefly attempted an international career with English versions of the albums Isola (1997) and Hagnesta Hill (1999) and an accompanying American tour for the former, but stopped after finding less success than they had in ...
Kent performing in 2008 The following is a list of songs known to have been recorded by Swedish alternative rock band Kent . Between 1995 and 2016, they released 12 studio albums , one EP , three compilation albums , 40 singles and 34 music videos .
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Isola is the third studio album by Swedish alternative rock band Kent. It was released on 12 November 1997. It was followed by an English version in 1998, for which a new song, "Velvet", was recorded. The ending song from the album, "747", became a fan favourite and was usually one of the songs Kent used to close their concerts.