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Encyclopedia > Beautiful Life (Ace of Base song)
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Another worldwide smash from Ace of Base. Th second single from their album "The Bridge" did even better then the first one "Lucky Love".


Charts

  • USA #15
  • UK #15
  • Germany #20
  • Australia #11
  • Canada #1
  • France #10
  • Finland #3
  • Denmark #10
  • Sweden #22
  • Switezerland #33

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Ace of Base is a Swedish dance/pop band that consists of Jonas Berggren (Joker), Ulf Ekberg (Buddha), Linn Berggren and Jenny Berggren; the three Berggrens are siblings.
In Ace of Base's later music, the pace of the songs tends to be moderate, with more of the interest sometimes coming from the melody and the orchestration rather than the rhythm.
Ace of Base's earlier songs were often a bit faster paced, but this change was not entirely unusual — the band has abruptly changed styles of music on several occasions.
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