While first released in 2004, the song reached its peak international success after a 2006 re-release . In the UK, it reached #2 on the Official Singles Chart and remained in the Top 10 for 11 consecutive weeks.
Released in , "From Paris to Berlin" is the signature anthem of Danish dance-pop duo Infernal . Originally a local hit in Denmark, it eventually became a global club phenomenon and one of the defining tracks of mid-2000s Eurodance. Origin and Meaning
The song served as the title track for Infernal's third studio album, which was released in multiple regional editions between 2004 and 2007. INFERNAL - From Paris to Berlin
Infernal members Lina Rafn and Paw Lagermann began their career at the Diskotek IN nightclub in Copenhagen. They initially produced tracks for specific "theme nights," such as "space" or "geek" nights, before stumbling upon a sound that resonated with a wider audience.
The music video for "From Paris to Berlin" was heavily inspired by the 1982 film . It features Rafn and Lagermann navigating a digital cyberspace world on computerized motorbikes, reflecting the cutting-edge technology and high-energy club culture of the time. While first released in 2004, the song reached
"From Paris to Berlin," "Keen on Disco," "A to the B," and "Self Control" (a Laura Branigan cover). The album features a dance cover of Ultravox’s "Vienna". Certifications The album was certified double platinum in Denmark. International Editions
The song describes a romantic journey and the search for true love while traveling through Europe. The lyrics, featuring the iconic chorus "From Paris to Berlin, and every disco I get in," express a longing for someone and a desire to find happiness in a new place. Commercial Success Originally a local hit in Denmark, it eventually
Various versions (UK, US, Japan, Poland) included unique bonus tracks and remixes by artists like and DJ Aligator . Visual Identity