
: It features lead vocals from sisters Linn and Jenny Berggren , maintaining the signature harmonized sound that defined the group's peak years. Chart Performance and Reception
: Directed by Richard Heslop, the video utilized computer-generated imagery and mirror effects to create a "funhouse" aesthetic, similar to ABBA's "SOS". Key Facts at a Glance Release Date March 11, 1996 Album The Bridge (1995) Songwriter Jonas "Joker" Berggren Producers Jonas Berggren, Denniz PoP, Max Martin Lead Vocals Linn Berggren, Jenny Berggren Peak Chart Position #1 (Estonia), #6 (Hungary), #106 (US)
The song was intentionally designed to capture the "flavor" of the band's 1993 breakout hit, "All That She Wants". Ace of Base - Never Gonna Say Im Sorry
While it didn't reach the astronomical heights of singles like "The Sign," it was a solid hit in several markets.
: The track focuses on the idea that you should never apologize for who you are, even if others make fun of you or pressure you to change. : It features lead vocals from sisters Linn
: Writer Jonas Berggren decided early on to use a similar drum arrangement to provide a nostalgic feel for the new record.
is a mid-tempo pop track by the Swedish quartet Ace of Base , released on March 11, 1996. As the third single from their second studio album, The Bridge , it remains a notable example of the band's attempt to revisit the "reggae-pop" formula that made them global superstars in the early '90s. Musical Direction and Production While it didn't reach the astronomical heights of
Lyrically, the song is an anthem of self-acceptance and defiance.