Ya Foy!

Ya Foy! is Sarazino's 2009 release on the independent label Cumbancha. The world music album features Toots Hibbert, of Toots and the Maytals, as well as African singer Revelino.[1] The album features influence from various genres such as reggae, Latin music, hip-hop, and African funk.

Ya Foy!
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 25, 2009 (2009-08-25) US
GenreWorld music, Reggae, Latin, Hip hop, African funk
LabelCumbancha
Sarazino chronology
Mundo Babilón
(2003)
Ya Foy!
(2009)

Track list

No.TitleLength
1."Iheyo!"3:07
2."Ecos de Radio Iguana (Echoes of Radio Iguana)"3:59
3."People"3:44
4."Noticias del Enemigo (News from the Enemy)"4:18
5."Desbaratado (Messed Up)"3:39
6."Cochabamba"3:42
7."Nadia"3:47
8."Quien Era Leila? (Who Was Leila?)"3:22
9."Mundo Babilon 2 (Babylon World)"3:23
10."Machala Woman"3:28
11."No Soy Mandela (I'm Not Mandela)"3:49
12."One Big World"4:32
13."Fuera de Babilonia (Out of Babylon)"3:17
14."On Va Tout Changer (We're Going to Change Everything)"3:42
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