Die for You (album)

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Die for You
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Studio album by
Released19 June 2001 (2001-06-19)
Recorded2000–2001
Genre
Length45:51
Label V2
Producer C&N Project
Antique chronology
Antique
(2000)
Die for You
(2001)
Me Logia Ellinika
(2001)
Die for You/Tha Pethaina Gia Sena
Antique die for you.jpg
Cover of the Greek edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."(I Would) Die for You"Nikos Terzis, Antonis PappasC&N Project2:58
2."Follow Me" Alex Papaconstantinou, Andreas Unge, Andreas KleerupC&N Project4:27
3."Athena" (Αθηνά; Athens)Christer Carlsson, Niklas Olausson, Niklas Lundqvist, Andreas Romdhane, Josef LarossiC&N Project3:52
4."Ligo – Ligo"" (Λίγο - Λίγο, Little by little)Papaconstantinou, UngeC&N Project3:41
5."I Agapi Einai Zali" (Η Αγάπη Είναι Ζάλη; Love is a dizziness)Thanos Mikroutsikos, Andreas MikroutsikosC&N Project3:15
6."Tell Me"Carlsson, Olausson, Elena Paparizou C&N Project3:27
7."Lonely Nights"Carlsson, Olausson, Lunqvist, RomdhaneC&N Project3:40
8."Filla Me" (Φίλλα Με; Kiss me)Papaconstantinou, UngeC&N Project4:18
9."Something About You"Carlsson, Olausson, David Kreuger, PaparizouC&N Project3:32
10."Kalimera" (Καλημέρα; Good morning)Papaconstantinou, KleerupC&N Project3:43
11."Why (Mellan)"Carlsson, Olausson, Lundqvist, PaparizouC&N Project4:50
Bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
12."(I Would) Die For You (Greek version)"Terzis, PappasC&N Project2:59
13."Tabla Dreams"Carlsson, Olausson, PapaconstantinouC&N Project1:09

Charts

ChartPeak position
Swedish Albums Charts16

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References

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