Stereolife

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"Stereolife"
Donkeyboy-stereolife-single.jpg
Single by Donkeyboy
from the album Caught in a Life
ReleasedMarch 22, 2010
Genre Alternative rock
Indie pop
Length3:06
Label Warner Music Norway
Songwriter(s) Cato Sundberg/Kent Sundberg/Simen M Eriksrud
Donkeyboy singles chronology
"Blade Running"
(2009)
"Stereolife"
(2010)
"City Boy"
(2011)

Stereolife is an English language hit in Norway for the Norwegian band Donkeyboy, their sixth single taken from their album Caught in a Life after singles "Ambitions" and "Sometimes" (both #1s for 13 and 8 weeks consecutively in the Norwegian Singles Chart), "Broke My Eyes" (that reached #6), "Awake" (that reached #8) and "Blade Running" (that reached #8).

"Stereolife" released in 2010 but not yet charted in the Norwegian Singles Chart.

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