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Arash, HelenaOne Day (feat. Helena) - Radio Edit

Trending since · peaked at 112 charts

La-la-la-la ra-la-la-la
La-la-la-la ra-ra-ra-ra
La-la-la-la-la-la ra-ra
I can see morning light

A Eurodance track from an Iranian-Swedish duo has surged to 112 charts this week after sitting at a fraction of that presence over the prior month. Arash Labaf — known in the mid-2000s for "Broken Angel," a pop phenomenon across Central Asia and Eastern Europe — released "One Day" with Swedish vocalist Helena in March 2014, building around a wordless melodic hook that pushes through the verses before the lyric proper arrives. The formula is uncomplicated and portable: a euphoric lift, an indelible la-la pattern, a vocal performance designed to translate across language barriers. No specific placement or cultural event has been identified as the trigger for this week's jump, but the song's geographic footprint — strongest historically across Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Eastern Europe — suggests the surge is multi-regional rather than tied to a single market. The 3.4x spike in chart presence over seven days is the meaningful data point here.

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