Reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart and #27 in 2017. 🎥 Music Video
Beyond the original 3:22 radio edit, several other versions exist: A longer, DJ-friendly version for dancefloors.
📍 This track solidified Solveig's transition into the Future House sound following his 2015 hit "Intoxicated." If you'd like, I can: Find tickets for Martin Solveig's upcoming shows Give you a playlist of similar Future House tracks Lookup the sheet music or chords for this song Martin Solveig – Places Lyrics - Genius
A stripped-back rendition highlighting Wroldsen's vocals. Remixes: Notable remixes were released by Icarus.
"Places" is a track by French DJ Martin Solveig , featuring vocals from Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen . Released on November 25, 2016, the song serves as an emotional dance anthem centered on memory and the search for identity. 🎵 Song Profile Release Date: November 25, 2016. Genre: Future House / Dance-Pop. Writers: Martin Picandet (Solveig) and Ina Wroldsen.
Reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart and #27 in 2017. 🎥 Music Video
Beyond the original 3:22 radio edit, several other versions exist: A longer, DJ-friendly version for dancefloors. Martin Solveig - Places ft. Ina Wroldsen
📍 This track solidified Solveig's transition into the Future House sound following his 2015 hit "Intoxicated." If you'd like, I can: Find tickets for Martin Solveig's upcoming shows Give you a playlist of similar Future House tracks Lookup the sheet music or chords for this song Martin Solveig – Places Lyrics - Genius Reached #11 on the UK Singles Chart and #27 in 2017
A stripped-back rendition highlighting Wroldsen's vocals. Remixes: Notable remixes were released by Icarus. Remixes: Notable remixes were released by Icarus
"Places" is a track by French DJ Martin Solveig , featuring vocals from Norwegian singer-songwriter Ina Wroldsen . Released on November 25, 2016, the song serves as an emotional dance anthem centered on memory and the search for identity. 🎵 Song Profile Release Date: November 25, 2016. Genre: Future House / Dance-Pop. Writers: Martin Picandet (Solveig) and Ina Wroldsen.