Swedish House Mafia announce full album track list for 'Paradise Again'

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Swedish House Mafia
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 8th Apr 2022

Swedish House Mafia are best-known for their massive hit 'Don't You Worry Child', but in recent years, after a five-year hiatus they've also released music with The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky.

Now, the DJ supergroup have announced the full track list of their highly anticipated first studio album, following two compilation albums back in 2010 ('Until One') and 2012 ('Until Now').

Taking to their social channels on Thursday (8th April), the 'Save The World' DJs shared a couple of posts, the first with their full track list, followed soon after by a statement about their new music.

As fans of the group will know, their logo is three black (or white) circles, and their second post showed part of a circle with the caption: 'Since the day we formed SHM our dream was to make a studio album, an album that would stand for who we are as individuals and artists. Since our reunion we decided to fulfill our dream, we would embark on a sonic adventure that would take us to a new world, a world of free thoughts, limitless ideas and space for expression. This is us, this is our world, this is Paradise Again. Presave in Bio'. (sic)

Swedish House Mafia's 'Paradise Again' track list

  1. 'Time' (feat. Mapei)
  1. 'Heaven Takes You Home'
  1. 'Jacob' Note' (feat. Jacob Mühlrad)
  1. 'Moth To a Flame' (feat. The Weeknd)
  1. 'Mafia'
  1. 'Frankenstein (feat. Asap Rocky)'
  1. 'Don't Go Mad (feat. Seinabo Sey)'
  1. 'Paradise Again'
  1. 'Lifetime (feat. Ty Dolla $ign & 070 Shake)'
  1. 'Calling On'
  1. 'Home'
  1. 'It Gets Better'
  1. 'Redlight (feat. Sting)'
  1. 'Can U Feel It'
  1. '19.30'
  1. 'Another Minute'
  1. 'For You'

When is 'Paradise Again' released?

'Paradise Again' is due to be released on 15th April 2022. The group shared a video in early April saying: 'Two weeks until we enter Paradise Again'.

When are Swedish House Mafia on tour?

Swedish House Mafia will be going on tour later this year, and tickets are still available to buy from Aloud.com.

Swedish House Mafia UK tour dates

SEPTEMBER 2022

Manchester AO Arena - Thu 29th

Glasgow OVO Hydro Arena - Fri 30th

OCTOBER 2022

London, The O2 - Sun 2nd

Birmingham Utilita Arena - Sat 8th

You can hear songs by Swedish House Mafia on heat radio.

Now take a look through Swedish House Mafia's collabs:

'One (Your Name)' with Pharrell Williams

'One (Your Name)' with Pharrell Williams was the group's debut single and a Top 10 hit. The song has three versions, 'One' which is instrumental and 'One (Your Name)' which features Pharrell were initially released.
In January 2022 'One Symphony' was released. The classical rendition of their hit was featured on Swedish House Mafia's 2019 tour when they reunited.

'Miami 2 Ibiza' with Tinie Tempah

'Miami 2 Ibiza' was the follow-up to 'One' and was a Top 5 hit for the group. It was featured on Swedish House Mafia's compilation albums and on Tinie's debut album Disc-Overy released in 2010.

'Don't You Worry Child' with John Martin

'Don't You Worry Child' is the group's biggest song. Featuring Swedish singer John Martin, the song was a Number 1 hit around the world.

'Moth To a Flame' with The Weeknd

Teaming up with Canadian singer The Weeknd, Swedish House Mafia released 'Moth To a Flame', the song is featured on their upcoming album 'Paradise Again'.

'Redlight' with Sting

Sting teamed up with Swedish House Mafia on their song 'Redlight'. The song draws influence from The Police's hit 'Roxanne'.

Now read:

Swedish House Mafia: The DJs behind 'Don't You Worry Child'

Swedish House Mafia confirm they have finished their upcoming album 'Paradise Again'

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