Bite the Bullet (Karl Wolf album)

Bite the Bullet is the second solo studio album from singer-songwriter Karl Wolf, released internationally first in 2007 under EMI Arabia. The Canadian release was April 7, 2009 by Lone Wolf Records, which was due in part to the successful single Africa that reached #2 in Billboard's "Canadian Hot 100" for four consecutive weeks on the charts dated between March 14, and April 11, 2009. The single was also certified 3x Platinum by the CRIA. The follow-up single "Carrera" peaked at #39 on the same chart.

Bite the Bullet
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 27, 2007
Recorded2007
GenreR&B, rock, dance-pop
LabelLW Records/EMI
Karl Wolf chronology
Face Behind the Face
(2005)
Bite the Bullet
(2007)
Nightlife
(2009)
Singles from Bite the Bullet
  1. ""She Wants to Know""
    Released: 2007
  2. "Africa (feat. Culture)"
    Released: 2007
  3. "Carrera"
    Released: 2009

Track listing

#TitleLengthNotes
1."Africa" (Featuring. Culture)4:40Contains samples from "Africa" by Toto
2."She Kicks in the Bass"3:27
3."Crazy Things"3:54
4."Like This" (feat. Sandman)3:29
5."Carrera"3:37
6."Bite the Bullet"4:12
7."Silent Type"3:48
8."Professin' My Love"4:50
9."She Wants to Know"4:38
10."Over"4:09
11."Invader"3:01
12."Makes Me Wonder"4:29
13."Hey Girl"4:00
14."Africa (Video Version)"Mix featuring Culture
15."Africa (Club Remix)"4:21Mix featuring Culture

Chart positions

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Canadian Albums Chart 100[1]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated Work Result
2009 MuchMusic Video Awards Pop Video of the Year "Africa" Nominated
2010 Sounds of Blackness Awards[2] Anglophone Song of the Year "Africa" Won
Canadian Radio Music Awards[3][4] Best New Group or Solo Mainstream A/C Artist of the Year Himself (for "Africa") Nominated
Best New Group or Solo Hot A/C Artist of the Year Himself (for "Africa") Won
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