Inna Heights
Inna Heights is the fifth album by dancehall artist Buju Banton, released in 1997.
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Released | November 18, 1997 | |||
Genre | Dancehall/Roots reggae | |||
Length | 62:22 | |||
Label | Penthouse/VP Records | |||
Producer | Donovan Germain | |||
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Track listing
- "Our Father in Zion" – 0:28
- "Hills and Valleys" – 4:33
- "Inter Lingua" – 0:22
- "Destiny" – 4:00
- "African Pride" – 3:44
- "Cry No More" – 3:52
- "My Woman Now" (feat. Beres Hammond) – 4:07
- "Small Axe" (feat. King Stitt (credited as King Stitch)) – 3:57
- "Inter Lingua 2" – 0:24
- "Redder Than Red" – 3:53
- "Single Parent" – 4:05
- "Inter Lingua 3" – 0:16
- "Give I Strength" (feat. Ras Shiloh) – 4:00
- "Close One Yesterday" – 4:22
- "Inter Lingua 4" – 0:20
- "Love dem Bad" (feat. Red Rat) – 3:58
- "Love Sponge" – 3:38
- "Inter Lingua 5" – 0:25
- "Mother's Cry" (feat. Jah Mali) – 3:42
- "54/46" (feat. Toots Hibbert) – 3:54
- "Circumstances" – 4:05
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