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Upon its release on May 26, 1986, through Epic Records, "The Final Countdown" exploded onto the global music scene with unprecedented force. The single soared to the number one spot in 25 countries, catapulting Europe from relative obscurity to international superstardom. The accompanying album, also titled The Final Countdown , was a commercial juggernaut, selling over 15 million copies worldwide (combining album and single sales) and peaking at number 8 on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. The band had sold more than 25 million albums overall, toured the world, and made the sound of a keyboard dangerously catchy.

Teams across the globe use the opening riff to pump up crowds before games. Europe The Final Countdown Mp3 Song

The iconic music video, directed by Nick Morris, became a staple of MTV's golden era and has since amassed over one billion views on YouTube—a milestone that the band celebrated with characteristic humility. "Unbelievable! One Billion Views!" the band exclaimed. "We're just five musicians from the suburbs of Stockholm. So lucky to still have the success in the rock world and now something like this".

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The story of "The Final Countdown" began long before its 1986 release. Europe’s lead singer and songwriter, Joey Tempest, wrote the iconic keyboard riff while he was still at college in the early 1980s. He borrowed a Korg Polysix synthesizer from the band’s keyboardist, Mic Michaeli, and recorded the basic melody. The accompanying album, also titled The Final Countdown

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While the driving beat makes it a staple at sports stadiums, the lyrics tell a sci-fi story. Inspired by David Bowie’s "Space Oddity," Joey Tempest wrote about humanity leaving Earth behind.