Around the World (Aqua song)

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"Around the World"
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Single by Aqua
from the album Aquarius
Released25 April 2000
Length3:28
Label Universal
Songwriter(s) Søren Rasted, Claus Norreen
Producer(s) Søren Rasted, Claus Norreen
Aqua singles chronology
"Cartoon Heroes"
(2000)
"Around the World"
(2000)
"Bumble Bees"
(2000)
Music video
"Around the World" on YouTube

"Around the World" is a song by the Danish-Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua from their second studio album, Aquarius . It was released as the album's second single in April 2000 and was their final release in the United Kingdom before their split in mid-2001. The song became their second and final top-ten single from the album in Denmark, and it reached the top 20 in Italy, Norway, Spain, and Sweden.

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Background and release

"Around the World" was originally called "Larger than Life", but was renamed after American boy band Backstreet Boys released a single with the same title in 1999. The group has described the song as a "happy-dancing song with a huge, massive choir." [1]

"Around the World" was released on 25 April 2000, [2] with the United Kingdom release following on 29 May 2000. [3] The UK release became their lowest-charting single at the time, peaking at number 26. [4] "Around the World" managed to reach number four in the group's native Denmark. [5] In Norway, it made the top 20 at number 16, [6] and in Sweden, it peaked at number four and was certified Gold. [7] [8]

Track listings

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for "Around the World"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Sweden (GLF) [8] Gold15,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Around the World"
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
Europe25 April 2000CD Universal [2]
Japan28 April 2000 [27]
United Kingdom29 May 2000
  • CD
  • cassette
[3]

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