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
: It features lead vocals from sisters Linn and Jenny Berggren , maintaining the signature harmonized sound that defined the group's peak years. Chart Performance and Reception 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
Lyrically, the song is an anthem of self-acceptance and defiance. Chart Performance and Reception : The song faced
: The track focuses on the idea that you should never apologize for who you are, even if others make fun of you or pressure you to change.
The song was intentionally designed to capture the "flavor" of the band's 1993 breakout hit, "All That She Wants".
While it didn't reach the astronomical heights of singles like "The Sign," it was a solid hit in several markets.