Dance Love Pop - Release History

Release History

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Sweden October 29, 2008 Roxy Recordings CD, digital download 1014692
April 1, 2009 CD, digital download 1018692
December 21, 2009 CD Promo
Italy March 13, 2009 Planet Records CD, digital download 8033462902003
September 25, 2009 CD, digital download 8033462902195
Belgium April 23, 2009 BIP Records CD, digital download 8717578072507
Poland July 10, 2009 Universal Music CD, digital download 602527133492
Denmark August 24, 2009 Copenhagen Records CD, digital download 5700771101467
France September 7, 2009 Sony Music/M6 CD, digital download 886975532520
January 18, 2010 CD, digital download 886976383220
Finland September 28, 2009 NFM/Roxy Recordings CD, digital download 33435263
Norway Bonnier Amigo CD, digital download
Germany October 2, 2009 Warner Music CD, digital download 5051865617525
Austria CD, digital download
Switzerland CD, digital download
Hungary CD, digital download
Netherlands November 13, 2009 White Villa CD, digital download 8712944500875
Australia/New Zealand April 9, 2010 Warner Music Digital download 5186589532
April 12, 2010 CD
United Kingdom May 24, 2010 3 Beat, All Around the World CD, digital download 2727926

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