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"Dansa pausa" is single by
Swedish Swedish or ' may refer to: Anything from or related to Sweden, a country in Northern Europe. Or, specifically: * Swedish language, a North Germanic language spoken primarily in Sweden and Finland ** Swedish alphabet, the official alphabet used by ...
multi-ethnic group
Panetoz Panetoz is a Swedish multi-ethnic band with members originating from Gambia, Ethiopia, Angola, Congo and Finland-Sweden. Panetoz are now signed to Warner Music that released their biggest hit, " Dansa pausa". Their repertoire is made up of a mix ...
, and the musicproducer Memo Crescendo. It was released on
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Sweden in February 2012, reaching the top of
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, the official Swedish Singles Chart on week 19/2012 dated 11 May 2012. The single was certified gold on 8 May 2012. An English-language version "Dance Pause" was also released. "Dansa pausa" follows three Panetoz singles that did not make it to the official charts, namely "Mama Africa", and together with musicproducer Memo Crescendo "Känn dig fri" and "Mer än ord".


Track list

#"Dansa pausa" (2:59) #"Dansa pausa" (radio house-remix) (4:22) #"Dansa pausa" (extended house-remix) (6:28) A double A side bilingual single was released with the English-language version included. The release was a hit in Belgium: #"Dance Pause" (English version) (2:57) #"Dansa pausa" (Swedish version) (2:58)


Charts

Dansa Pausa Year-end charts Dance Pause (Appearing in Belgian Ultratip chart at number 3, effectively 53 in the general chart)


Cover versions

Jessy Matador, the
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singer, currently residing in France has recorded a cover of the song with added French lyrics. The track credited to "Jessy Matador featuring Panetoz" appears as track number three on Matador's third album '' Authentik'' on Wagram Music released on 28 June 2013.


References


External links


Panetoz Official website
{{authority control 2012 singles Songs in Swedish Number-one singles in Sweden 2012 songs