Da Buzz

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Da Buzz
Da Buzz - Eurovision Village 2016
Da Buzz - Eurovision Village 2016
Background information
OriginKarlstad, Sweden
GenresEurodance, Pop, dance-pop
Years active1999–2009, 2010–present
LabelsBonnier Amigo
MembersPer Lidén
Annika Thörnquist
Past membersPier Schmid
Websitewww.dabuzz.nu

Da Buzz is a Swedish Eurodance/pop music group. Members of the group are writers/producers Per Lidén and Pier Schmid and lead-singer Annika Thörnquist. All three are from Karlstad.

The band has had a successful career in their native country Sweden, with a career spanning seven years, five albums, and 15 hit singles. They have reached #1 twice in their homeland; in 2003 with "Alive" and in 2006 with "Last Goodbye". The band landed a #1 Billboard Magazine Club hit in the United States with the Hex Hector remix of "Let Me Love You". They participated in Melodifestivalen in 2003 with the song "Stop Look Listen". A greatest hits album was released in November 2007. Their latest single "Baby Listen to Me" was released in September 2007, and became the band's 9th top 10 hit.

On 10 July 2009, Da Buzz announced: "[...]is currently taking a break and we would like to thank all our fans for your wonderful support during the years. We will be back in the future but we don't know when yet. Thank you" Da Buzz "came back" in 2010 with brand new single "U Gotta Dance" on 7 June.

In June 2011, one of the Karlstad transit buses was named after the group.[1]

Discography[edit]

Albums[edit]

Year Album Chart positions[2]
SWE NOR
2000 Da Sound 16 15
2002 Wanna Be With Me? 19 -
2003 More Than Alive 2 -
2004 Dangerous - The Album 6 30
2006 Last Goodbye / Alive & Dangerous (US title) 18 -
2007 The Greatest Hits 35 -
2021 Wanna See You Dance With Me - -
2023 My Life - -

Singles[edit]

Year Title Album Chart positions[2]
SWE FIN NOR BEL
1999 "Paradise" Da Sound 47 - - -
2000 "Do You Want Me" 6 - 7 19
"Let Me Love You" 10 - - -
2001 "Believe in Love" 35 - - -
2002 "Wanna Be With Me?" Wanna Be With Me? 3 - 18 -
"Wonder Where You Are" 17 - - -
"Stronger Than Words Can Say" 52 - - -
2003 "Alive" More Than Alive 1 - - -
"Tonight (Is the Night)" 2 - - -
"Wanna Love You Forever" -* - - -
2004 "Dangerous" Dangerous - The Album 5 20 - -
"How Could You Leave Me" 28 - - -
"Come Away With Me" -* - - -
2006 "Last Goodbye" Last Goodbye 1 - - -
"Without Breaking" 11 - - -
2007 "Soon My Heart" / "World for 2" 39 - - -
"Take All My Love" The Greatest Hits 8 7 - -
"Baby Listen to Me" 7 9 - -
2010 "U Gotta Dance" - - - - -
2012 "Got This Feeling" - - - - -
2014 "Can You Feel the Love" - - - - -
"The Moment I Found You" - - - - -
"Bring Back the Summer" - - - - -
2016 "Still Miss You" Wanna See You Dance with Me - - - -
"Something about You" - - - - -
2018 "Where My Heart Lies" Wanna See You Dance with Me - - - -
2019 "True Colors" - - - - -
"Touch My Soul" Wanna See You Dance with Me - - - -
"Love Like This" - - - - -
2020 "Hard to Love" - - - - -
"Feel Your Love" - - - - -
"Run for the Light" Wanna See You Dance with Me - - - -
"All I Want Is You" - - - - -
2021 "Here Comes the Rain Again" Wanna See You Dance with Me - - - -
"Slow It Down" - - - -
"Waiting for Your Love" - - - -
"Tell Me Why" - - - - -
"Wanna See You Dance with Me" Wanna See You Dance with Me - - - -
2023 "I Can't Help Falling for Your Love"[3] My Life - - - -
"My Life" - - - -
  • * Download only singles. "Wanna Love You Forever" and "Come Away With Me" were ineligible for the Swedish charts as at the time downloads were not included in the Swedish singles chart. "Soon My Heart" charted on download only sales, which were incorporated into the Swedish charts in January 2007.

Japan bonus tracks[edit]

  • Wanna Be With Me?: One of Us, Wonder Where You Are (Da Rob'n'Raz Remix Radio Gizzm)
  • Da Sound: WO Ai Ni, Fascination, One in a Million, Let Me Love You (Hex), Let Me Love You (Axwell), Let Me Love You (Club)
  • Last Goodbye: Dreams

References[edit]

  1. ^ Karin Wallmander (11 June 2016). "Bussarna har fått nya namn" (in Swedish). Värmlands folkblad. Archived from the original on 2 March 2017. Retrieved 1 March 2017.
  2. ^ a b Steffen Hung. "Da Buzz Chart Positions". Swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
  3. ^ "Da Buzz return with latest single I Can't Help Falling For Your Love". Retro Pop. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 4 May 2023.

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