The Xtatik Parade
The Xtatik Parade is an album by Trinidadian Soca artist Machel Montano and his band Xtatik released in 2004.[1] the album sold more than 10,000 copies.[2]
The Xtatik Parade | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 2004 | |||
Genre | Soca | |||
Label | JW Productions | |||
Xtatik chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "Japanese Message 1 (prelude)"
- "Craziness"
- "No War (remix)" - (featuring Fresh Life)
- "Bubblenut" - (featuring Kerwin Du Bois)
- "Doh Tell Meh:
- "Love Fire" - (featuring Black Stalin, Fresh Life)
- "Japanese Message 2 (interlude)"
- "The Sun"
- "Dancing"
- "Marching Band"
- "Hot Steppin'"
- "Japanese Message 3 (interlude)"
- "Girls Gone Wild"
- "Be Yourself"
- "Get in D Game"
- "Love Is" - (featuring Trini Jacobs)
- "Angels Japanese Message 4 (interlude)" - (featuring KMC)
- "Carnival (razorshop remix)" - (featuring Destra Garcia)
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References
- Machel Montano Discography at Official Website
- Meschino, Patricia (2005) "Soca Battles Pirates of the Caribbean", Billboard, 19 March 2005, retrieved 2010-10-30
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