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DJ Only #41 DJ ONLY PRE-RELEASES;CLUB CLASS & COMMERCIAL CUTS

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DJ Only #41: DJ ONLY PRE-RELEASES, CLUB CLASS & CO...

Genre: DANCE
Label: DMC
Release date: 2002

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Corner Of The Earth Jamiroquai
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2.  Work It Out BeyoncĂ©
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3.  I Would Die For U Space Cowboy
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4.  How Come You Don't Call Me: (Neptune) Alicia Keys
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5.  Unbreak My Heart: (Clubstar Edit) Haifa
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6.  Don't You Want Me Alcazar
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7.  Celebration New Black Lace
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8.  Colour Blind: (Almighty) Darius
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9.  Move It Like This Baha Men
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10.  Full Moon: (Radio) Brandy
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11.  The World She Knows DMAC
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12.  Light My Fire Jacki-o
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13.  Around The World: (La La La La La La) ATC
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14.  I Need A Girl P. Diddy & The...
Usher
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15.  You Know That I Love You Donell Jones
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16.  Oh Boy Cam'Ron
Juelz Santana
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17.  I've Got You: (Chris 'The Greek' Panaghi Club) Marc Anthony
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18.  La Passion Gigi D'Agostino
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Main Vein: (Knee Deep Classic Vocal) Jamiroquai
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2.  It Just Won't Do Tim Deluxe
Sam Obernik
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3.  Mon Super Love: (Sleaze Sisters Edit) Tammi
Philly Station
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4.  Ganbareh: (original) Sash!
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5.  Time Is The Healer Riva
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6.  Running Marc Aurel
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7.  Forever Trinity-X
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8.  Oboe Song Clergy
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9.  Diving 4 Strings
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10.  Good Times Ed Case
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11.  Havin' A Good Time Souvernance
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12.  I See Right Through You DJ Encore
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13.  The Crowd Song Rhythm Gangster
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14.  Disco Delight Soundz Real
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15.  Life Rhythms E Smoove
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16.  Missing Discovery
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Featured Review
So What So What
P!nk
The original girl kisser and full-time naughty star gets back to form, after her last album nearly flopped in the States. It was saved by the last minute success of the reissued single "Who Knew." Her new effort, "Funhouse," looks destined to enjoy a much healthier commercial career and reconquer P!nk's dominant position among today's pop-rock divas, starting with a bang: in just a few days, "So What,", a frantic glam rock tune whose vengeful lyrics are supposed to be about her recent divorce from motocross champ Carey Hart, has already established itself as one of her biggest hits to date and is also P!nk's first solo U.S. chart topper; an unexpectedly happy ending, crowned by the appearance of Hart in its video.
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