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Rock the World (Bubbles album)

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Rock the World
Cover for the 2002 German Edition of the album
Studio album by
Released2000
Genrebubblegum pop, teen pop
Length36:10
LabelRoadrunner Arcade Music
ProducerJohn Ballard
Bubbles chronology
Rock the World
(2000)
Inbetween
(2002)
Singles from Rock the World
  1. "(I'm a) Happy Girl"
    Released: 2000
  2. "Rock the World"
    Released: 2000
  3. "X-mas Time"
    Released: 2000
  4. "I'll Be There"
    Released: 2001

Rock the World is the debut album by Swedish girl group Bubbles.

Two singles from this album were released in the Netherlands, France and Flanders: Happy Girl and My Boyfriend, supported by the commercial children's channel KinderNet 5 and performances in KRO's Buya. Both singles ended up at number 38 in the Netherlands and lasted for several weeks. The album remained halfway up the Dutch Album Top 100 for weeks.

Track listing

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Standard Edition

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No.TitleLength
1."I'll Be There (Oh La La)"3:20
2."Rock the World"3:23
3."My Boyfriend"3:02
4."I Have a Dream"3:09
5."(I'm a) Happy Girl"3:07
6."One 2 Six"2:55
7."Disco San Francisco"3:30
8."Most of the Time"3:19
9."New Generation" (featuring Dr. No)3:14
10."Viva the Sun"3:11
11."X-mas Time"3:58
Total length:36:10

Bonus Tracks

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Standard Edition

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  1. "I'll Be There" (Karaoke Version) - 3:21
  2. "I Have a Dream" (Karaoke Version) - 3:11
  3. "Rock the World" (RNT Version) - 3:13

2002 German Edition

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  1. "Somewhere" (Dance Version) - 3:46
  2. "Somewhere" (Karaoke Version) - 3:35

2005 Swedish Reissue

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  1. "Regnbågens barn" (Children of the Rainbow) - 3:08
  2. "Regnbågens barn" (Karaoke Version) - 3:07

Personnel

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  • Sandra Joxelius – lead vocalist
  • Caroline Ljungström - lead vocalist
  • Patricia Joxelius - lead vocalist
  • Hannah Steffenburg - minor vocalist
  • Jenny Andersén (Yenny) – minor vocalist

Charts

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Chart (2000–2001) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[1] 17
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[2] 26
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[3] 20

References

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