"Places" is a song by
French DJ and record producer
Martin Solveig featuring vocals from
Norwegian singer/songwriter
Ina Wroldsen. It was released as a digital download in
France
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on 25 November 2016 through
Spinnin' Records
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Background
Van Kooten is the son of former ...
and
Big Beat
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. The song has peaked at number 82 on the
French Singles Chart
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. The song was written by
Ina Wroldsen and
Martin Picandet.
The song samples the
Boy Meets Girl song "
Waiting for a Star to Fall".
Music video
A music video to accompany the release of "Places" was first released onto YouTube on 7 December 2016 at a total length of four minutes and fourteen seconds.
Martin Solveig - Places ft. Ina Wroldsen
on YouTube
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Track listing
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Certifications
Release history
References
{{Ina Wroldsen
2016 songs
2016 singles
Martin Solveig songs
Ina Wroldsen songs
Songs written by Ina Wroldsen
Songs written by Martin Solveig