Europop (album)

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Europop
Eiffel 65-Europop.jpg
Studio album by
Released22 November 1999 (1999-11-22) [1]
Recorded1998–1999
Genre
Length65:35
Label
Producer
Eiffel 65 chronology
Europop
(1999)
Contact!
(2001)
Alternative cover
Eiffel 65 Europop CD cover.JPG
Original issue
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Too Much of Heaven" (album mix)
Lobina5:17
2."Dub In Life" (album edit)
  • Lobina
  • Roberto Molinaro
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
3:57
3."Blue (Da Ba Dee)" (DJ Gabry Ponte radio edit)
  • Gabutti
  • Lobina
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Ponte
  • Lobina
4:43
4."Living in a Bubble" (album mix) (featuring Papa Winnie)
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Ponte
  • Gabutti
  • Randone
  • Lobina
5:03
5."Move Your Body" (DJ Gabry Ponte original radio edit)
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
  • Lobina
  • Ponte
4:28
6."My Console" (DJ Gabry Ponte Console mix)
  • Ponte
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Ponte
4:13
7."Your Clown" (Slow mix)
  • Lobina
  • Gabutti
  • Capuano
  • Lobina
  • Randone
Capuano4:09
8."Another Race" (album edit)
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Ponte
  • Gabutti
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Ponte
4:34
9."The Edge" (album mix)Randone
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Gabutti
  • Molinaro
Randone4:20
10."Now Is Forever" (Electronic Ballad mix)
  • Randone
  • Capuano
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
Capuano5:44
11."Silicon World" (Main mix)
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
Alessandro Topuntoli
  • Ponte
  • Topuntoli
4:31
12."Europop" (Album Kraft mix)
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
  • Mauro Di Deco
  • Claudio Dettori
  • Di Deco
  • Dettori
5:26
13."Hyperlink (Deep Down)" (album cut)Randone
  • Lobina
  • Di Deco
  • Gabutti
  • Di Deco
  • Lobina
4:57


US version
No.TitleLyricsMusicProducer(s)Length
1."Blue (Da Ba Dee)" (radio edit)
3:29
2."Too Much of Heaven"
  • Gabutti
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Randone
Lobina5:17
3."Dub in Life"
  • Lobina
  • Roberto Molinaro
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
  • Lobina
  • Ponte
3:57
4."Living in a Bubble" (featuring Papa Winnie)
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Ponte
  • Gabutti
  • Randone
  • Lobina
5:03
5."Move Your Body"
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
  • Lobina
  • Ponte
4:28
6."My Console"
  • Ponte
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Ponte
4:13
7."Your Clown"
  • Lobina
  • Gabutti
  • Capuano
  • Lobina
  • Randone
Capuano4:09
8."Another Race"
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Ponte
  • Gabutti
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Ponte
4:34
9."The Edge"Randone
  • Randone
  • Lobina
  • Gabutti
  • Molinaro
Randone4:20
10."Now Is Forever"
  • Randone
  • Capuano
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
Capuano5:44
11."Silicon World"
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
Alessandro Topuntoli
  • Ponte
  • Topuntoli
4:31
12."Europop"
  • Randone
  • Gabutti
  • Mauro Di Deco
  • Claudio Dettori
  • Di Deco
  • Dettori
5:28
13."Hyperlink (Deep Down)"Randone
  • Lobina
  • Di Deco
  • Gabutti
  • Di Deco
  • Lobina
4:57
14."Blue (Da Ba Dee)" (extended mix)
  • Gabutti
  • Lobina
  • Lobina
  • Randone
  • Ponte
  • Lobina
4:46


Australian Bonus Disc
No.TitleLength
1."Nick Skitz Eiffel 65 Megamix"7:35
2."Blue (Da Ba Dee)" (extended mix)6:29
3."Blue (Da Ba Dee)" (Molinaro Parade German cut)2:48
4."Blue (Da Ba Dee)" (TJM Bluemax 04 Extension remix)6:37
5."Move Your Body" (Paris remix)7:04
6."Move Your Body" (Claywork remix)6:28
7."Europop" (Parade mix)5:14

Personnel

Credits adapted from the album's liner notes. The track numbers correspond to the US release. [15]

Eiffel 65

Additional personnel

Charts

Certifications

Certifications and sales for Europop
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Argentina (CAPIF) [39] Gold30,000^
Australia (ARIA) [40] Gold35,000^
Canada (Music Canada) [41] Platinum100,000^
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [42] Gold25,000^
Finland (Musiikkituottajat) [43] Gold21,712 [43]
France (SNEP) [44] 2× Gold200,000*
Hungary (MAHASZ) [45] Gold 
New Zealand (RMNZ) [46] Platinum15,000^
Poland (ZPAV) [47] Gold50,000*
United States (RIAA) [48] 2× Platinum2,000,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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