Nightlife (Karl Wolf album)

Nightlife is the third solo studio album from singer-songwriter Karl Wolf. It was released initially to the Japanese market. The album was released in Canada on November 17, 2009. The first single "Yalla Habibi" was released on iTunes October 28, 2009 and reached #24 on the Canadian Hot 100. The second single is the remix of "Hurting" featuring Sway, which peaked at #55 on the same chart. The third single is the 2009 remix of Africa.

Nightlife
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 11, 2009 (Japan)
November 17, 2009 (Worldwide)
Recorded2008
GenreR&B
LabelLW Records/EMI
ProducerKarl Wolf, I-Notchz, Capo Decina, Danny Neville & Q of UnderGround Procedures (UGP), Billboard
Karl Wolf chronology
Bite the Bullet
(2007)
Nightlife
(2009)
Finally Free
(2012)
Singles from Nightlife
  1. "Yalla Habibi (feat. Rime Salmi & Kaz Money)"
    Released: 2009
  2. "Hurting" (feat. Sway)"
    Released: 2010
  3. "80's Baby"
    Released: 2010

Track listing

  1. Yalla Habibi (feat. Rime Salmi and Kaz Money) (Produced by I-Notchz)
  2. Maniac Maniac (feat. Culture)
  3. 80's Baby (Produced by Billboard)
  4. You Forgot About Me (feat. Imposs) (Produced by Billboard)
  5. Numb (Produced by I-Notchz)
  6. Nightlife (Produced by Capo Decina)
  7. Hurting (feat. Sway) (Produced by Danny Neville & Q of Underground Procedures)
  8. Love
  9. No Way Nobody (feat. Loon) (Produced by Danny Neville & Q of Underground Procedures)
  10. Gone With The Wind
  11. I'll Wait
  12. Best Friend
  13. Jealous
  14. My Ethnicity
  15. Africa '09 (Bonus Track)
  16. Carrera (2009) (Bonus Track)
  17. Yalla Habibi (Allez Cheri) (Bonus Track) (Produced by I-Notchz)

Ratings

The Uniter rated it at 2 stars out of 5[1]

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