The World of Ch!pz

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The World of Ch!pz
Ch!pz-worldofch!pz.jpg
Studio album by
Released Flag of the Netherlands.svg 11 March 2005
Flag of Austria.svg 17 March 2006
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 26 March 2006
Recorded2004–2005
Genre Pop/Children's music
Label Universal Music Netherlands
Ch!pz chronology
The Adventures of Ch!pz
(2004)
The World of Ch!pz
(2005)
Past:Present:Future (Part 1)
(2006)

The World of Ch!pz is the second album from the Dutch pop group Ch!pz. It was released on 11 March 2005, in the Netherlands, but in 2006 in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany.

Contents

Track listings

Dutch Version

  1. "One, Two, Three!" – 3:29
  2. "1001 Arabian Nights" – 3:06
  3. "I Wanna See" – 3:16
  4. "Kiss Me" – 3:46
  5. "Rockstar" – 3:10
  6. "Holiday!" – 3:04
  7. "This Is How We Do It" – 3:28
  8. "In the Game (The Football Song)" – 3:11
  9. "It's So Easy (The Best Things in Life Are Free)" (feat. Jaggala) – 3:26
  10. "Rhythm of the World" – 3:57
  11. "Superhero" – 3:36
  12. "The Happy Song" – 3:23

Bonus Tracks on Limited edition

#Title
13."Carnival"3:46
14."Kung Fu Beat"3:20
15."Moviestar"3:52

EU Standard

#Title
1."One, Two, Three!"3:29
2."1001 Arabian Nights"3:06
3."I Wanna See"3:16
4."Carnival"3:46
5."Rockstar"3:10
6."Holiday!"3:04
7."This Is How We Do It"3:28
8."In the Game (The Football Song)"3:11
9."It's So Easy" (feat. Jaggala)3:26
10."Rhythm of the World"3:57
11."Superhero"3:36
12."Kiss Me"3:23

Bonus Tracks on Limited EU edition

#Title
13."The Happy Song"3:23
14."Kung Fu Beat"3:20
15."Moviestar"3:52
16.Ch!pz Desktop-Player (Computer Software)
17."1001 Arabian Nights" [Video]4:27

New Edition

#Title
13."Christmas Time Is Here"3:53

Charts

Singles

NameReleasedWriterProducerChart position
"1001 Arabian Nights"November 2004T. Cornelissen, A. EshuijsJay van den Berg#1 (Netherlands), #2 (Austria), #3 (Germany, Switzerland)
"1001 Arabian Nights" is the first single off the album. It peaked at #1 in the Netherlands for four weeks and #2 in Austria for three weeks. It peaked for one week at #3 in Germany and Switzerland.
"One, Two, Three!"February 2005 Thomas Heyerdahl, Jan Lindvaag Peter Hartmann, Jan Langhoff#1 (Netherlands), #31 (Austria), #40 (Germany), #47 (Switzerland)
"One, Two, Three" was released in Austria and Switzerland as the third single from the album in August 2006. Instead, "Carnival" was released as second of the album in the rest of Europe. In the Netherlands, it was released as the second single. In the Netherlands, it stayed at the #1 position for three weeks.
"Carnaval"August 2005Anderz Wrethov, Johan Deltinger, Elin WrethovNick Manic, Mike Jaxx, Joy Deb, Linnea Sporre#1 (Netherlands), #28 (Austria, Germany), #32 (Switzerland)
The song was officially the third single off the album in the Netherlands. There, it charted at #1 and stayed there for two weeks. In the rest of Europe, it was released as the second single from the album and was less successful.

Beside the 3 Singles, "Kung-Fu-Beat" and "Moviestar" got Single releases in 2004. "Rockstar" also got a Musicvideo.

Year-end positions

YearCountryPeak
"1001 Arabian Nights"
2004Netherlands74
2005Netherlands83
"One, Two, Three!"
2005Netherlands53
"Carnaval"
2005Netherlands57

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