The World of Ch!pz

The World of Ch!pz

Infobox Album
Name = The World of Ch!pz
Type = studio
Artist = Ch!pz


Released = flagicon|Netherlands March 11, 2005
flagicon|Austria March 17, 2006
flagicon|Switzerland March 26, 2006
Recorded = 2004-2005
Genre = Pop/Children's music
Length =
Label = Universal
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "The Adventures of Ch!pz"
(2004 NL)
(2005 EU)
This album = "The World of Ch!pz"
(2005 NL)
(2006 EU)
Next album = "
(2006 NL)

"The World of Ch!pz" is the second album from the Dutch pop group Ch!pz. It was released on March 11, 2005, in the Netherlands, but in 2006 in Austria, Switzerland, and Germany.

Track listings

Dutch Version
#"One, Two, Three!" – 3:29
#"1001 Arabian Nights" – 3:06
#"I Wanna See" – 3:16
#"Kiss Me" – 3:46
#"Rockstar" – 3:10
#"Holiday!" – 3:04
#"This Is How We Do It" – 3:28
#"In the Game (The Football Song)" – 3:11
#"It's So Easy (The Best Things in Life Are Free)" – 3:26
#"Rhythm of the World" – 3:57
#"Superhero" – 3:36
#"The Happy Song" – 3:23

Bonus Tracks on Limited edition

New Edition

Year-end positions


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