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One Life | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 26 March 2014 | |||
Recorded | March 2012–October 2013 | |||
Genre | Dance-pop | |||
Length | 41:27 | |||
Language | English | |||
Label | Lionheart Music Group | |||
Helena Paparizou chronology | ||||
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Singles from One Life | ||||
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One Life is the third English-language studio album and eighth overall album by Greek-Swedish singer Helena Paparizou. It was released on 26 March 2014 through Lionheart Music Group and Universal Music. Its twelve tracks are a mix of new songs and English-language versions of songs from Paparizou's Greek-language album Ti Ora Tha Vgoume (2013). On 15 April 2014 the album was released through EMI Music in Greece.
In 2013, Clavicord studios posted some photos on Facebook showing Helena in the studio session with her Greek producer Giannis Doxas. After the summer period Helena Paparizou's forum revealed more details on this album. For example, some of the possible producers/songwriters are Jimmy Jansson, Fredrik Sonefors, Bobby Ljunggren, Micah Wilshire, Oscar Holter, Jakob “Jakke” Erixson, Kristofer Östergren, Gabriel Russel, Nalle Ahlstedt, Petri Somer, Nicole Fuentes, Pasi Siitonen, Risto Asikainen, her0ism and Nikos Antypas.
The album was released on 26 March 2014. It is being administered by Universal International Music, a Netherlands-based office of Universal Music Group, per Paparizou's latest multi-territory deal. As a result, the album carries the "Universal Music" logo and Swedish label which is Lionheart Music Group. On 29 May, Paparizou released the lead single of the album, "Save Me (This Is An SOS)" which was promoted in various Swedish events and TV shows. In September, Paparizou sang a sample from a new song titled "Just One More Night" the English version of her Greek song "Den Tha Kimithis Apopse", at the MAD North Stage Festival by TIF Helexpo, in Thessaloniki. On 15 April 2014 the album was released through Minos - EMI in Greece.
"Save Me (This Is An SOS)"
"Survivor"
"Don't Hold Back On Love"
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Save Me (This Is An SOS)" | Jansson, Ljunggren, Wilshire | Jansson, Sonefors | 03:08 |
2. | "Survivor" | Bobby Ljunggren, Henrik Wikström, Karl-Ola Kjellholm, Sharon Vaughn | Henrik Wikström, Karl-Ola Kjellholm | 03:03 |
3. | "As Long As You Are Mine" (Mi Mou Exigis) | Nikos Antipas, Nikos Moraitis | 04:05 | |
4. | "Set Your Heart On Me" (Soma Ke Psihi) | Jansson, Ljunggren | Jansson, Sonefors | 03:06 |
5. | "One Life" (Mesimeria) | Pasi Siitonen, Risto Asikainen, her0ism | 03:35 | |
6. | "4 Another 1" | Isabelle Moulin, Jimmy Jansson | Jimmy Jansson | 03:18 |
7. | "Don't Hold Back On Love" | Jimmy Jansson, Micah Wilshire | 03:06 | |
8. | "Enough" (duet with Jill Johnson) | Aaron Scherz, Emily Shackelton, Kelly Archer | 04:01 | |
9. | "The Groove Is The Solution" | Gabriel Russel | Karl-Ola S. Kjellholm | 03:51 |
10. | "Crazy For Love" (Vrehi Filia) | Nalle Ahlstedt, Petri Somer, Nicole Fuentes | Ahlstedt | 03:19 |
11. | "Chainsaw" (Ti Ora Tha Vgoume?) | Oscar Holter, Jakob “Jakke” Erixson, Kristofer Östergren | Hotler/Erixson | 03:37 |
12. | "One More Night" (De Tha Kimithis Apopse) | Nikos Antipas, Nikos Moraitis | 03:13 |
Chart | Peak position |
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Greek Albums Chart | 3 [1] |
Cyprus Charts | 2 [2] |
Swedish Albums Chart | 11 [3] |
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