Jubel (song)

Last updated
"Jubel"
KG - Jubel cover.jpg
Single by Klingande
Released5 April 2013
Genre
Length
  • 4:44 (original mix)
  • 3:19 (radio edit)
  • 2:28 (UK radio edit)
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Klingande
Klingande singles chronology
"Punga"
(2013)
"Jubel"
(2013)
"Riva (Restart the Game)"
(2015)

"Jubel" (Germanic languages: "cheers", "jubilance") is a song by French duo Klingande. It features uncredited vocals by French singer Lucie Decarne [3] and saxophone by British musician Snake Davis. [4] It was published on SoundCloud and YouTube on 16 March 2013 [5] [6] and first released commercially on 5 April 2013, and went on to top the charts in numerous European countries across 2013 and 2014.

Contents

Commercial performance

The song first charted in France, where it debuted at number 117 in April 2013, eventually peaking at number five in March 2014. [7] It first reached number one in Germany in October 2013, spending seven weeks on top, [8] and reached number one in Austria and Switzerland in November 2013. [9] [10] It further topped the charts in Italy and the Flanders region of Belgium in January 2014, [11] [12] as well as the airplay charts of Poland, Slovakia and the Czech Republic later in 2014. On the UK Singles Chart, it debuted and peaked at number three in June 2014, [13] and it also reached number three in Australia in August 2014. [14]

Music video

The music video was released on the duo's YouTube channel on 17 September 2013, [15] and on the Kontor Records channel three days later. [16] It was directed by Michael Johansson and Johan Rosell, [16] and was filmed on the Danish island of Møn, as well as in the Swedish city of Malmö. [17] Johansson explained that the location of Møn was chosen by searching for "the most beautiful place in Denmark", as a short deadline prevented the Swedish director's initial plans of filming in the south of France or Croatia. The video was originally intended to have a storyline, but had to be shortened to fit the radio edit of the song, so they instead chose to just "[capture] the mood of the track". [17] As of March 2023, the video has over 210 million views on YouTube. [16]

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for "Jubel"
RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [64] 4× Platinum280,000
Austria (IFPI Austria) [65] Platinum30,000*
Belgium (BEA) [66] Platinum30,000*
Canada (Music Canada) [67] Platinum80,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark) [68] Platinum2,600,000
France (SNEP) [69] Gold75,000*
Germany (BVMI) [70] 2× Platinum600,000
Italy (FIMI) [71] 5× Platinum150,000
Norway (IFPI Norway) [72] 9× Platinum90,000*
Portugal (AFP) [73] Gold10,000
Spain (PROMUSICAE) [74] Gold4,000,000
Sweden (GLF) [75] 5× Platinum200,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland) [76] Platinum30,000^
United Kingdom (BPI) [77] Platinum600,000

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.
Streaming-only figures based on certification alone.

Release history

RegionDateFormatTrack(s)LabelRef.
Various5 April 2013 Digital download
  • "Jubel"
  • "Punga"
Self-released [78] [79]
France19 August 2013"Jubel" [80]
Germany13 September 2013
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Jubel"
B1M1 Recordings [81]
9 October 2013 CD single [82]
Italy24 October 2013Digital download
  • Ego
  • Vae Victis
[83]
Scandinavia1 November 2013"Jubel" (radio edit)Self-released [84] [85]
Germany8 November 2013
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Punga"
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set rewerk)
B1M1 Recordings [86]
Belgium11 November 2013
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Punga"
  • 541
  • N.E.W.S.
[87]
Netherlands"Jubel" (radio edit) Spinnin' Deep [88]
Italy15 November 2013
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Punga"
  • Ego
  • Vae Victis
[89]
Radio airplay [90]
France18 November 2013Digital download
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Punga"
Self-released [91]
Romania25 November 2013
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
Cat Music [92]
Poland17 December 2013
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Punga"
Magic Records [93]
Italy18 December 2013CD single
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Punga"
  • Ego
  • Vae Victis
[94]
10 January 2014Digital download"Jubel" (2Elements and Dave Kurtis remix) [95]
Spain13 January 2014"Jubel" (radio edit)Self-released [96]
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Punga"
Sony Spain [97]
Poland7 March 2014CD single
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Punga"
Magic Records [98]
United States11 March 2014Digital download
  • "Jubel"
  • "Punga"
Ultra Records [99]
South Africa7 April 2014
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (radio edit)
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set remix)
  • "Punga"
Just Music [100]
Italy16 May 2014"Jubel" (Rudeejay, Marvin and Da Brozz remix)
  • Ego
  • Vae Victis
[101]
United Kingdom25 May 2014"Jubel" (UK radio edit)
[102]
  • "Jubel"
  • "Jubel" (Nora En Pure remix)
  • "Jubel" (Friend Within remix)
  • "Jubel" (Kant remix)
[103]
United States26 May 2014Ultra Records [104]
Australia30 May 2014"Jubel" (radio edit)Neon Records [105]
New Zealand [106]
Scandinavia20 June 2014
  • "Jubel" (Kant remix)
  • "Jubel" (Nora En Pure remix)
  • "Jubel" (Friend Within remix)
  • "Punga"
  • Catchy Tunes
  • Family Tree Music
[107] [108]
United States12 August 2014
Ultra Records [109]
Australia29 August 2014
  • "Jubel" (Yolanda Be Cool remix)
  • "Jubel" (Tube & Berger remix)
  • "Jubel" (Friend Within remix)
  • "Jubel" (Kant remix)
  • "Jubel" (Nora En Pure remix)
  • "Jubel" (Zero Set rewerk)
Neon Records [110]
Italy12 September 2014"Jubel" (Tube & Berger remix)
  • Ego
  • Vae Victis
[111]

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