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
: Berggren famously noted that the song was produced during a "long-drink summer" in 1994, characterized by a "fantastic atmosphere" among the production team. Themes and Meaning Ace of Base - Never Gonna Say Im Sorry
: The song faced challenges in the United States, failing to enter the Billboard Hot 100 and peaking at #106. It did, however, reach #7 on the Canadian Dance chart. is a mid-tempo pop track by the Swedish
While it didn't reach the astronomical heights of singles like "The Sign," it was a solid hit in several markets. Themes and Meaning : The song faced challenges