Best of 11-Twelve

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Best Of 11-Twelve
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Studio album by
Released10 June 2013
Recorded2012–2013
Genre Dance-pop
Label Spinnup
Bosson chronology
Future's Gone Tomorrow / Life Is Here Today
(2007)
Best Of 11-Twelve
(2013)

Best of 11-Twelve is the fifth studio album by Swedish singer Bosson. It was released in 2013 by Spinnup.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Guardian Angel"3:39
2."Every Single Time"3:57
3."Baby I Believe In You"3:44
4."Loveshock"3:20
5."I Am Sorry"3:37
6."Tonight We Unite"3:43
7."Just Can’t Get Over You"3:37
8."Falling For You"3:23
9."Desire"3:16
10."Dear Nathalie"3:51
11."Champions"3:23
12."Melanie"3:29
13."The Saviour"4:10
Total length:47:08
Bonus tracks [1]
No.TitleLength
14."10.000 Feet (featuring Nobium and Wreck n play Apollo-4)"3:08
15."Love Is In The Air (featuring Baby Bash and Apollo-4)"3:37
Total length:53:54

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References

  1. "Best of 11-Twelve by Bosson". iTunes Store (US). Retrieved 16 November 2016.