Will I?

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"Will I?"
IVD - Will I cover.jpg
Single by Ian Van Dahl
from the album Ace
Released10 December 2001 (2001-12-10) [1]
Length2:38
Label
Songwriter(s)
  • Erik Vanspauwen
  • Christophe Chantzis
Producer(s)
  • Erik Vanspauwen
  • Christophe Chantzis
Ian Van Dahl singles chronology
"Castles in the Sky"
(2000)
"Will I?"
(2001)
"Reason"
(2002)
Music video
Ian Van Dahl - Will I (OFFICIAL VIDEO) on YouTube

"Will I?" is a song by Belgian music project Ian Van Dahl (now known as AnnaGrace). The single was released on 10 December 2001 as the second single from their debut album, Ace (2002). It peaked within the top 10 of the charts in the United Kingdom and Denmark. In Australia, the song originally charted at number 70 in February 2002, but when it was re-released as a double A-side with "Reason" later in the year, it peaked at number 29 on the ARIA Singles Chart.

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