Monopoly (Tuks album)

Monopoly
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 13, 2009[1]
Recorded2007-2008
GenreMotswako,
LabelJune/July Productions

Monopoly is the third studio album by Tuks.

Critical reception

The album was well received. Channel24 gave the album a 4/5, stating: "Expectedly, a lot of people might find the album exhaustive and preachy, and in some cases they might have a point – Tuks does seem to go on a bit. But at a time when most of local hip hop seems to apologetically fit itself into a commercial mould, Tuks’ impassioned audacity comes as a welcome breath of fresh air."[2]

Accolades

The album went on to win him three awards: a Metro FM Music Award for Best Hip Hop Album and Hype Magazine Hip Hop Awards for Best Album and Best Solo Artist.[3]

Track listing

Official Track listing[4]
No.TitleLength
1."Preface"0:53
2."Levili Net So"3:50
3."Interview"4:33
4."W.C Rap"4.40
5."This Song This Morning"4:12
6."Hell Rain (ft. Maxhoba)"4:42
7."Re Dah"4:09
8."Big Up Fan"4:22
9."To Live And Dine in S.A (ft. Malik)"5:02
10."Club Affair"3:59
11."Game Over"3:43
12."Dipone"4:22
13."Dwadla Frostan"5:07
14."Le Mmatlela Kae?(ft. Maxhoba)"4:23
15."Take Take (ft. Hoodlum Priest)"3:41
16."Joko Ya Hao (ft. Lesengoand)"5:14
17."Power for the People"5:20
18."African Dreams"2:36
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References

  1. "Monopoly". last.fm. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
  2. "Tuks - Monopoly".
  3. Shuga, Brown (February 16, 2010). "Hype Awards Winners". justcurios. Archived from the original on July 30, 2014.
  4. "Monopoly - Tuks". itunes. Retrieved 28 August 2014.
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