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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: In an attempt to break into the American market as well as other English-speaking countries, the band produced English versions of ''Isola'' and ''Hagnesta Hill''. These sadly [[AmericansHateTingle didn't bring them much success]] aside a few notches on the UK Singles Chart, and the band returned to their native language for the rest of their career.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Utan dina andetag" is one of the few completely positive songs by Kent and its lyrics are ''very'' different from what Kent uses to write. It was also actually only released as a B-side of "Om du var här", but is today one of the most famous songs of the band, if not ''the'' most famous song.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Utan dina andetag" is one of the few positive songs by Kent and its lyrics are ''very'' different from what Kent uses to write. It was also actually only released as a B-side of "Om du var här", but is today one of the most famous songs of the band, if not ''the'' most famous song.song.
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* {{Applicability}}: Jocke Berg said that he won't tell what his songs are about because he wants that everyone interprets the song their own way.
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* {{Applicability}}: Jocke Berg said that he won't tell what his songs are about because he wants that everyone interprets the song them their own way.
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* ShrugOfGod: Maybe not ''exactly'' a shrug, but Jocke Berg said that he won't tell what his songs are about because he wants that everyone interprets the song their own way.
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* {{Applicability}}: Jocke Berg said that he won't tell what his songs are about because he wants that everyone interprets the song their own way.
* BlackSheepHit: "Utan dina andetag" is one of the few positive songs by Kent and its lyrics are ''very'' different from what Kent uses to write. It was also actually only released as a B-side of "Om du var här", but is today one of the most famous songs of the band, if not ''the'' most famoussong.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Utan dina andetag" is one of the few positive songs by Kent and its lyrics are ''very'' different from what Kent uses to write. It was also actually only released as a B-side of "Om du var här", but is today one of the most famous songs of the band, if not ''the'' most famous
* ShrugOfGod: Maybe not ''exactly'' a shrug, but Jocke Berg said that he won't tell what his songs are about because he wants that everyone interprets the song their own way.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Utan dina andetag" is one of the few positive songs by Kent and its lyrics are ''very'' different from what Kent uses to write. It was also actually only released as a B-side of "Om du var här", but is today one of the most famous songs of the band, if not ''the'' most famous song.song.
* ShrugOfGod: Maybe not ''exactly'' a shrug, but Jocke Berg said that he won't tell what his songs are about because he wants that everyone interprets the song their own way.
* ShrugOfGod: Maybe not ''exactly'' a shrug, but Jocke Berg said that he won't tell what his songs are about because he wants that everyone interprets the song their own way.
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* BlackSheepHit: "Utan dina andetag" is one of the few positive songs by Kent and its lyrics are ''very'' different from what Kent uses to write. It was also actually only released as a B-side of "Om du var här", but is today one of the most famous songs of the band, if not ''the'' most famous song.
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