"Vi drar till fjällen" | |
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Single by Markoolio | |
from the album Sticker hårt | |
A-side | "Vi drar till fjällen" |
B-side | "24:e december" |
Released | 1 March 1998 |
Genre | hip hop |
Label | Arcade Music Company Sweden |
Songwriter(s) | Daniel Bäckström, Stefan Enberg, Marko Kristian Lehtosalo, Hans Schumacher |
Producer(s) | Triple Jay |
Vi drar till fjällen ( Swedish for "We're headin' for the mountains") is a song written by Daniel Bäckström, Stefan Enberg. Marko Kristian Lehtosalo and Hans Schumacher, released as a single on 1 March 1998. [1] The song also appeared on Markoolio's debut studio album " Sticker hårt", released later in 1998. [2] The single topped the Swedish singles chart on 18 February 1999. It also received a Svensktoppen test on 27 February 1999 [3] but failed to enter the chart. [4] Elise and Jemma Myrberg are also featured in the song.
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Norway ( VG-lista) [5] | 4 |
Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [6] | 1 |
Chart (1999) | Positions |
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Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [7] | 10 |
"Vi drar till fjällen" | |
---|---|
Single by Markoolio | |
from the album Sticker hårt | |
A-side | "Vi drar till fjällen" |
B-side | "24:e december" |
Released | 1 March 1998 |
Genre | hip hop |
Label | Arcade Music Company Sweden |
Songwriter(s) | Daniel Bäckström, Stefan Enberg, Marko Kristian Lehtosalo, Hans Schumacher |
Producer(s) | Triple Jay |
Vi drar till fjällen ( Swedish for "We're headin' for the mountains") is a song written by Daniel Bäckström, Stefan Enberg. Marko Kristian Lehtosalo and Hans Schumacher, released as a single on 1 March 1998. [1] The song also appeared on Markoolio's debut studio album " Sticker hårt", released later in 1998. [2] The single topped the Swedish singles chart on 18 February 1999. It also received a Svensktoppen test on 27 February 1999 [3] but failed to enter the chart. [4] Elise and Jemma Myrberg are also featured in the song.
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Norway ( VG-lista) [5] | 4 |
Sweden ( Sverigetopplistan) [6] | 1 |
Chart (1999) | Positions |
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Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [7] | 10 |