Nicole Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Ein Bisschen Frieden |
| 2 | Make It Hot |
| 3 | Boy You Should Listen |
| 4 | Hablame |
| 5 | Uneen Kahlitut |
| 6 | I Can't See |
| 7 | Borrowed Time |
| 8 | Raise Your Frown |
| 9 | Testing Our Love (Suga) |
| 10 | Monumentti |
| 11 | Maailman Varjossa |
| 12 | Columna Vertebral |
| 13 | Panal |
| 14 | Hävityksen huoneet |
| 15 | Cascabel |
| 16 | No Somos Extraños |
| 17 | Nuestro tiempo |
| 18 | All N My Grill |
| 19 | Seventeen |
| 20 | 1-800-Nasty-Show |
| 21 | A Little Peace |
| 22 | Ajan ulkopuolella |
| 23 | All N My Grill (European Version) |
| 24 | Astronauta |
| 25 | Baila |
| 26 | Bangin (Don't Lie) |
| 27 | Color |
| 28 | Cuando |
| 29 | Curiosity |
| 30 | Don't You Want My Love |
| 31 | Draw Me Close to You |
| 32 | Everytime You're With Me |
| 33 | Eyes Better Not Wander |
| 34 | Give Me More Time |
| 35 | God Will Make a Way |
| 36 | Happy |
| 37 | Harha |
| 38 | Hello, Mrs. Sippi |
| 39 | Here I Am |
| 40 | I Could Sing of Your Love Forever |
| 41 | I Love You Lord |
| 42 | I Offer My Life |
| 43 | I Run to You |
| 44 | I Want to Be Where You Are |
| 45 | I Will Run to You |
| 46 | In da Street |
| 47 | Kuolleen sydämen aika |
| 48 | Kuolleet ystävät |
| 49 | Langenneet |
| 50 | Lord I Give You My Heart |
Nicole Albums
About Nicole
Nicole is a Finnish pop group formed in 1997 who gained international recognition with their Eurovision-winning ballad "Ein Bisschen Frieden" and evolved into versatile pop artists blending dance, R&B, and Finnish-language material. Their energetic tracks like "Make It Hot" and "Boy You Should Listen" showcased their ability to craft infectious pop hooks, while albums such as "Panal" and "Hävityksen Huoneet" demonstrated their range from club-ready anthems to more introspective Finnish compositions like "Uneen Kahlitut." With 40 albums spanning over two decades, Nicole has maintained cultural relevance in Finland while proving their adaptability across multiple pop subgenres. Their prolific output and bilingual approach helped bridge Finnish pop with broader European sensibilities.