Keen on Disco

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"Keen on Disco"
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Single by Infernal
from the album From Paris to Berlin
ReleasedJune 2005
Recorded2004
Genre Dance
Length3:55
Label Border Breakers
The Dance Division
Songwriter(s) Adam Powers, Lina Rafn, Paw Lagermann
Producer(s) Paw Lagermann, Lina Rafn
Infernal singles chronology
"From Paris to Berlin"
(2004)
"Keen on Disco"
(2005)
"Cheap Trick Kinda' Girl"
(2005)

"Keen on Disco" is the second single by the Danish dance/house duo Infernal from From Paris to Berlin , their most successful album to date. The single was released in June 2005 in a few selected European countries. It became a hit in Sweden and Finland, entering in the top 15 of both countries. The song became their biggest hit in Sweden, although "From Paris to Berlin" is their best-selling single ever. It managed to peak at number 12 in Finland in June 2005, and at number 13 in Sweden in August 2005.

Contents

Track listings

CD single [1]

  1. "Keen on Disco" (Radio Edit) — 3:51
  2. "Keen on Disco" (Extended Version) — 5:40

CD - Maxi [2]

  1. "Keen on Disco" (Radio Edit) — 3:53
  2. "Keen on Disco" (Extended Version) — 5:41
  3. "Keen on Disco" (Hit 'n' Run 12" Disco Mix) — 5:29
  4. "Keen on Disco" (Mouskouri Mix) — 4:04
  5. "Keen on Disco" (Inf: Club Mix) — 6:28

Promo CD - Maxi [3]

  1. "Keen on Disco" (Radio Edit) — 3:51
  2. "Keen on Disco" (Extended Version) — 5:39
  3. "Keen on Disco" (Hit 'n' Run 12" Disco Mix) — 5:27
  4. "Keen on Disco" (Late Night Mix) — 4:47
  5. "Keen on Disco" (Mouskouri Mix) — 4:02
  6. "Keen on Disco" (Inf: Club Mix) — 6:27
  7. "Keen on Disco" (Monday Morning Trance Mix) — 8:36
  8. "Keen on Disco" (Inzider Mix) — 5:35
  9. "Keen on Disco" (Rass & Miguel Electro Dub) — 5:34

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) [4] 12
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [5] 13

Cover versions

The song was covered by Taiwanese pop singer Jolin Tsai under the title "Bravo Lover" for the 2007 album Agent J .

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