Paradisio (album)
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''Paradisio'' is the debut album by Belgian group
Paradisio Paradisio was a Belgian eurodance group formed in 1994. They released two albums under the now-defunct Border Breakers sublabel of Nippon Crown: the first was the eponymous ''Paradisio'', released in 1997 after its debut single " Bailando" beca ...
, it was released in 1997 in most countries across Europe. It peaked at number 18 in Finland and number 54 in Sweden. The album released five singles. In 1998 the album was released in Russia and Japan with a different cover, and in 2010
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released its digital format with another name "Tarpeia".


Singles

" Bailando" was released on 19 August 1996 as the lead single. The song reached number-one in Italy, Denmark, Norway, Finland and Sweden. It peaked at number two in Belgium. It sold more than 550,000 copies in France and reached number four. In Sweden, it was the best selling single by being
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. The song was a hit in most countries across Europe during the summer of 1997. The song was popular in Mexico. The single has two music videos. " Bandolero" was originally released in October 1995 in Belgium as the 1st single. It reached the top 20 in Belgium and was re-released in March 1998 in the rest of Europe, where it reached number 11 in Italy and number 92 in France. It has a music video. " Vamos a la Discoteca" was released in May 1997 as the third single. It reached the top 10 in Finland, Italy, Norway, and Sweden, and reached the top 20 in Belgium and France. The music video was filmed on Harbour Island in the
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. "Dime Como" was released in October 1997 as the fourth single. It reached number 36 in Sweden. It has a music video. "Paseo" was released in June 1998 as the fifth single. It reached number 51 in Sweden. It has a music video.


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References

{{Authority control 1997 debut albums Paradisio albums Nippon Crown albums