Break a Dawn

Break a Dawn is a studio album by Zion I. It was released by Live Up Records and Handcuts Records in 2006.

Break a Dawn
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 13, 2006 (2006-06-13)
GenreHip hop
Length42:52
Label
  • Live Up Records
  • Handcuts Records
ProducerAmp Live
Zion I chronology
True & Livin'
(2005)
Break a Dawn
(2006)
The Takeover
(2009)
Singles from Break a Dawn
  1. "Act Right" / "Target Practice"
    Released: 2006

Imran Khan of PopMatters wrote, "Break a Dawn traded on the strut of '70s funk, adding some summery spring to the cool, turntablist swings."[1]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Rebel Intro"0:41
2."Act Right" (featuring Ms. Marianna)2:51
3."Target Practice" (featuring Deuce Eclipse and D.U.S.T.)3:32
4."Count It Down" (featuring Raashan Ahmad)3:42
5."My Life"3:31
6."Understanding"4:16
7."Beat Aquariouns"2:07
8."Lets Go"2:07
9."Oxygen"3:02
10."Heavens Gate"2:23
11."One"3:29
12."Live 4 Today"3:27
13."Yes Yes" (featuring Lyrics Born and Gift of Gab)4:39
14."Borderline"4:15

Personnel

Credits adapted from liner notes.

  • Zion (Zion I) – vocals
  • Amp Live (Zion I) – production
  • Ms. Marianna – vocals (2)
  • Mike Tiger – guitar (2, 6), bass guitar (6)
  • Headnodic – bass guitar (2, 4), guitar (4), piano (9)
  • Deuce Eclipse – vocals (3)
  • D.U.S.T. – vocals (3)
  • Raashan Ahmad – vocals (4)
  • David Boyce – saxophone (5)
  • Danny AA – vocals (6)
  • Peter De Lion – bass guitar (9)
  • Lyrics Born – vocals (13)
  • Gift of Gab – vocals (13)
  • C. Holiday – vocals (13)
  • Cava Menzies – vocals (14), piano (14)
  • DJ Worldwise – turntables
  • Jason Moss – mixing, mastering
  • Kevin Hsieh – cover artwork
  • Flavor Innovator – additional artwork, layout, design
  • Juliette Ordonia – photography
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References

  1. Khan, Imran (March 29, 2018). "Keeping an 'I' on the Prize: An Interview with Zumbi of Zion I". PopMatters. Retrieved September 4, 2019.
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