Svennebanan

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"Svennebanan"
Single by Promoe
from the album Kråksången
Released2009
Label Pope, David vs. Goliath

"Svennebanan" is a single by Swedish rapper Promoe, which was released in 2009. The song has peaked at number 1 on the Swedish singles chart.

Contents

Reception

Editor from Arbetarbladet described "Svennebanan" as a strange euro song and said that someone might think Promoe is some kind of Basshunter with dreadlocks. [1]

Music video

Music video was directed by Kamisol. [2]

Track listing

CD Single [3]
No.TitleLength
1."Svennebanan" 
Promo single [4]
No.TitleLength
1."Svennebanan (Radio Edit)"2:42
2."Svennebanan (Remady P & R Remix)"5:21
3."Svennebanan (Havin Zagross & Mickey Mic Remix)"6:56
4."Svennebanan (Trone Edit)"7:53
5."Svennebanan (Sam-E Allyawan Organismen Remix)"2:17
6."Skäggig Vegan (Remix)"1:13

Charts

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References

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