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    Lene Marlin: - Sitting Down Here (tintinout Remix)

    To ensure her UK breakthrough, turned to the British production duo Tin Tin Out (Darren Stokes and Lindsay Edwards). Known for their ability to turn acoustic-leaning tracks into radio-ready pop anthems—having already seen success with acts like The Corrs—the duo was tasked with remixing "Sitting Down Here" . Musical Style & Production

    The , however, elevated the track for commercial radio: Lene Marlin - Sitting Down Here (TinTinOut Remix)

    The strategy worked perfectly. Released on , in the UK, the single featuring the Tin Tin Out remix debuted at #6 on the Official UK Singles Chart before peaking at #5 the following week. UK Release Date February 28, 2000 UK Peak Position Certification Gold (UK and Norway) Album Playing My Game To ensure her UK breakthrough, turned to the

    Crucially, the remix didn't bury Marlin's distinctive voice, which reviewers from Can't Stop The Pop noted as simultaneously "current and timeless". Chart Performance & Impact Released on , in the UK, the single

    The track became one of the biggest radio hits of 2000, remaining a staple of "Pure Club Classics" and nostalgia playlists decades later. It cemented Lene Marlin's status as one of the most successful Norwegian exports of her era, bridging the gap between the mid-80s success of a-ha and modern stars like Sigrid.