4 (The Pink Album)

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4 (The Pink Album)
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Studio album by
Released20 January 2023 (2023-01-20)
Length33:40
Label Warner
Producer
Lukas Graham chronology
3 (The Purple Album)
(2018)
4 (The Pink Album)
(2023)
Singles from 4 (The Pink Album)
  1. "Lie"
    Released: 27 September 2019
  2. "Share That Love"
    Released: 21 August 2020
  3. "All of It All"
    Released: 18 February 2022
  4. "Wish You Were Here"
    Released: 19 August 2022
  5. "Home Movies"
    Released: 3 March 2023

4 (The Pink Album) is the fourth studio album by Danish band Lukas Graham, released on 20 January 2023, through Warner. [1] The album is supported by four singles: "Lie", "Share That Love", "All of It All" and "Wish You Were Here". It is their first studio album in five years following the release of their third studio album 3 (The Purple Album) (2018).

Contents

Track listing

4 (The Pink Album) track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Stay Above"
  • Kearns
  • Cook
2:29
2."Wish You Were Here" (featuring Khalid)
  • DeRoberts
  • Tedder
2:55
3."This Is Me Letting You Go"
Gitelman2:50
4."Share That Love" (featuring G-Eazy)
2:52
5."Home Movies" (with Mickey Guyton)
  • Markus Artved
  • Andrew
  • Beal [v]
  • Karen Kosowski [v]
3:16
6."All of It All"
  • Gitelman
  • Artved [a]
2:58
7."By the Way"
Artved2:49
8."Lie"
2:59
9."Never Change"
  • Forchhammer
  • mayak
  • Daniels
  • Andrew
  • Andrew
  • Beal [v]
3:20
10."Say Forever"
Conrad4:08
11."One by One"
  • Forchhammer
  • Beal
  • LaBrel
  • James Norton
  • Gitelman
  • LaBrel
  • Gitelman
3:04
Total length:33:40

Notes

Personnel

Lukas Graham

Additional musicians

Technical

Charts

Weekly charts

Weekly chart performance for 4 (The Pink Album)
Chart (2023)Peak
position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten) [2] 1
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [3] 56

Year-end charts

Year-end chart performance for 4 (The Pink Album)
Chart (2023)Position
Danish Albums (Hitlisten) [4] 45

Release history

Release history and formats for 4 (The Pink Album)
RegionRelease dateFormatLabel
Denmark20 January 2023 Warner

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