Finally (Velvet Album)
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''Finally'' is the debut
studio album An album is a collection of audio recordings issued on compact disc (CD), Phonograph record, vinyl, audio tape, or another medium such as Digital distribution#Music, digital distribution. Albums of recorded sound were developed in the early ...
by Swedish singer
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first released on March 20, 2006 on
Bonnier Amigo Cosmos Music, formerly Bonnier Amigo Music Group (BAMG), is an independent record company based in Stockholm, Sweden. Bonnier Amigo Music Group was formed in 2001 when the record company and distributor Amigo Musik merged with the record company ...
. ''Finally'' peaked at #46 in the Swedish charts and dropped off the chart after just one week.


Singles

* Velvet's debut single ''"Rock Down To (Electric Avenue)"'' peaked at #6 in the Swedish charts and achieved the #1 spot on Sweden's dance chart. The song stayed in the charts for 11 weeks. * ''"Don't Stop Movin'"'' peaked at #8 in Sweden and due to the popularity of the two singles Velvet conducted her first tour. * ''"Mi Amore"'' was Velvet's third single and was also her first entry in
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). The song failed to win but it charted in Greece, Hungary, Italy, Poland & Russia. The song was also later announced as 'Song of the Year 2006' in Bulgaria. The song peaked at #5 in Sweden. * ''"Fix Me"'' peaked at #7 in Sweden but became known internationally - the song found itself in rotation in UK clubs. Due to its popularity her album ''Finally'' was re-released to include the track. The song was remixed and released to the UK on August 11, 2008.


Track listing


Original release

# "City of Angels" - 3:27 # "Rock Down To (Electric Avenue)" - 3:34 # "Mi Amore" - 2:42 # "Doin' It" - 3:40 # "Strangers" - 4:01 # "Hey" - 3:40 # "The Snake" (ft. Rigo) - 3:18 # "DJ Take Me" - 3:30 # "In and Out of Love" - 3:13 # "Don't Stop Movin'" - 3:15 # "Don't Stop Movin' ( Stonebridge remix)" - 8:08


2007 re-release

# "City of Angels" - 3:27 # "Rock Down To (Electric Avenue)" - 3:34 # "Mi Amore" - 2:42 # "Doin' It" - 3:40 # "Strangers" - 4:01 # "Hey" - 3:40 # "The Snake" (ft. Rigo) - 3:18 # "DJ Take Me" - 3:30 # "In and Out of Love" - 3:13 # "Don't Stop Movin'" - 3:15 # "Don't Stop Movin' (Stonebridge remix)" - 8:08 # "Fix Me" - 3:06 # "Fix Me (ft.
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(DJ Cizo Remix))" - 4:22


DVD

# Rock Down To (Electric Avenue) music video # Don't Stop Moving music video # Mi Amore music video # Fix Me music video # Photo gallery


Release history


Chart positions


Singles


References


External links


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