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"Living in Danger" is a song recorded by Swedish group Ace of Base. It was released in October 1994 by
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as the seventh and final single from the group's debut album, '' Happy Nation (U.S. version)'' and fourth single from their American debut release, '' The Sign'' (1993). Written by bandmembers
Jonas Berggren Jonas Petter Berggren (born 21 March 1967) is a Swedish musician and singer-songwriter and record producer, also known as Joker. He started writing songs when he was seven, and continues to write for the Swedish band Ace of Base, which he is a ...
and
Ulf Ekberg Ulf Gunnar Ekberg (born 6 December 1970), also known as Buddha, is a Swedish singer-songwriter, musician, businessman and television and film producer, best known as a founding member of the pop group Ace of Base, along with siblings Jonas Bergg ...
, the single peaked at number 20 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and also topped the ''Billboard''
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chart in December 1994. On the US ''Cash Box'' Top 100, it peaked at number ten. The single later reached number 18 on the
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in January 1995. Its music video was directed by
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and filmed in
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, Sweden. Ace of Base performed the song on the first ever
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in
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, Germany in 1994. ''
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'' included "Living in Danger" in their list of the "1001 Best Songs Ever" in 2003. In interviews, Berggren has said the song "is about living on your own" and advising listeners, "Don't trust eopletoo much... you'll do better on your own." In contrast,
Jenny Berggren Jenny Cecilia Petrén, (née Berggren; born 19 May 1972), professionally known as Jenny Berggren and Jenny from Ace of Base is a Swedish mezzo-soprano singer and former lead singer in the Swedish pop band Ace of Base. Since 1995, she has also be ...
has described it as being about social pressure to engage in dangerous behaviors like smoking and drinking.


Chart performance

"Living in Danger" was a sizeable hit on the charts on several continents, although it didn't reach the same level of success as " The Sign" and "
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". In Europe, the song entered the top 20 in Austria (19), Ireland (12), Scotland (19) and the United Kingdom. In the latter, the single peaked at number 18 in its first week at the
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, on January 8, 1995. But on the
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, it was a bigger hit, reaching number 11. Additionally, "Living in Danger" was a top 30 hit in Belgium (30), Germany (23), the Netherlands (23), Sweden (28) and Switzerland (26), and a top 40 hit in France (36) and Iceland (32), as well as on the
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, where it charted at number 34. On
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, the song reached number six. Outside Europe, the song entered the top 10 in Canada, peaking at number seven on the ''
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'' Top Singles chart and within the top 20 on the US ''
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. And it also hit number-one on the ''Billboard''
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chart and number ten on the ''Cash Box'' Top 100.


Critical reception

In an retrospective review, Annie Zaleski from ''
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'' noted that the song take influence from "easygoing
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". Upon the single release,
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from ''
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'' stated that the Swedish pop phenomenon "shows no sign of loosening its hypnotic hold over
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programmers and pop-minded consumers." He added that the song "sticks pretty close to the formula of previous hits: Galloping pop/reggae beats are covered with fluttering synths, a contagious hook, and somewhat disconnected vocal." British columnist
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felt that "Living in Danger" "is typical Ace Of Base, pop-driven dub-reggae yet with a somehow dark, almost gothic feel." John Kilgo from ''The Network Forty'' constated that "already stamped as "The Artists of '94", the Swedish quartet strikes again. Showcasing their trademark groove, this number will soar to the top of the charts." Pop Rescue viewed it as "catchy" in their review of ''
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'', adding that "vocally, it's probably the best track so far".


Live performances

Ace of Base performed "Living in Danger" on the first
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held in Germany in 1994. They performed in the front of
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's
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. The band was also nominated for Best Cover with their previous hit-single "
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" this year.


Music video

The accompanying music video for "Living in Danger" was directed by Swedish-based director
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and shot in Kungsträdgårdens tunnelbana, an underground metro station in
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, Sweden in September 1994. It was A-listed on France's MCM in December 1994 and later published on Ace of Base's official
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channel in 2015. The video had generated more than 24 million views as of December 2022. Broadley had previously directed the videos for "
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", "
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" and "
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". The video of "Living in Danger" opens with the four members of Ace of Base, each of them following one of four people into the underground metro. These are a priest, a war veteran, a female worker of the station and a woman with
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. The worker sits in the ticket booth watching the busy people passing by, as if no one really noticed her. On the metro carriage, the paranoic woman looks at the war veteran (who is seen, in flashbacks, during the war being blessed by the priest, who is actually on the same carriage) by the mirror. Then she runs off the train as soon as it reaches the station, scared. In her haste, she falls over behind the ticket office. The station worker helps her up and offers her some coffee. When both men leave the train, the veteran recognizes the priest and the two begin talking, cheerfully. At the end of the video we see Joker and Buddha leaving the metro station together. Linn and Jenny are standing together on the metro. One of the people used a
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in the video.


Track listings

* 12" single, UK #"Living In Danger" (Old School Mix) — 4:55 #"Living In Danger" (For The Big Clubs Mix) — 10:15 #"Living In Danger" (D-House Mix Long Version) — 10:03 #"Living In Danger" (New Buddha Version) — 3:35 * CD single, UK & Europe #"Living In Danger" (Single Edit) — 3:10 #"Living In Danger" (Old School Mix) (Short Version) — 3:39 #"Living In Danger" (D-House Mix) (Long Version) — 10:03 #"Living In Danger" (New Buddha Version) — 3:36 #"Living In Danger" (For The Big Clubs Mix) — 10:15 * CD maxi, UK #"Living in Danger" (Radio Edit) — 3:10 #"Living in Danger" (Old School Mix Short Version) — 3:39 #"Living in Danger" (D-House Mix Long Version) — 10:03 #"Living in Danger" (New Buddha Version) — 3:35 #"Living in Danger" (For The Big Clubs Mix) — 10:15 * CD maxi, US #"Living in Danger" (Radio Remix) — 3:10 #"Living in Danger" (Album Version) — 3:19 #"Living in Danger" (Old School Mix) — 4:56 #"Living in Danger" (D-House Mix) — 10:08 #"Living in Danger" (Principle Mix) — 8:50 #"Living in Danger" (Buddha Version) — 3:35


Personnel

* Vocals by Linn Berggren. Rap by Ulf Ekberg * Backing Vocals by Jenny Berggren,John Ballard. * Written by Jonas Berggren Ulf Ekberg * Produced by Tommy Ekman and Per Adebratt * Pre-Production by Jonas Berggren and Ulf Ekberg, T.O.E.C. * Recorded at Tuff Studios, Gothenburg


Release history


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Living In Danger 1993 songs 1994 singles Ace of Base songs Arista Records singles English-language Swedish songs Mega Records singles Music videos directed by Matt Broadley Songs written by Jonas Berggren Songs written by Ulf Ekberg