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Mobo 2001 The Album

Various

Mobo 2001: The Album

Genre: DANCE
Label: Sony Music Entertainment (UK) Limited
Release date: 2001

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Little L Jamiroquai
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2.  Get Ur Freak On Missy "Misdemea...
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3.  All Rise: (Blacksmith RnB Radio Rub Mix) Blue
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4.  Ride Wit Me City Spud
Nelly
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5.  All I Want: (Sunship Remix) Mis-Teeq
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6.  Do You Really Like It? The Masters Of...
DJ Pied Piper
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7.  Devil's Nightmare Neutrino
Oxide
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8.  Put It On Me Ja Rule
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9.  Just In Case Jaheim
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10.  Woman Trouble Robbie Craig
Artful Dodger
Craig David
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11.  Shackles: (PRAISE YOU) Mary Mary
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12.  Shorty: (GOT HER EYES ON ME) Donell Jones
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13.  2nd Best Dino
Cherise
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14.  After Party Koffee Brown
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15.  Love You Anyway De Nada
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16.  Wilder Stargate
Tyler
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17.  Never Too Much Luther Vandross
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18.  Rendezvous: (Blacksmith R&B Rerub) Know ?uestion
Craig David
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Bootylicious Destiny's Child
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2.  21 Seconds So Solid Crew
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3.  U Remind Me Usher
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4.  Perfect Gentleman Wyclef Jean fea...
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5.  Gotta Tell You Samantha Mumba
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6.  So Fresh, So Clean Outkast
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7.  No More: (BABY I'MA DO RIGHT) 3LW
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8.  Electric Avenue: (Ringback Remix by Peter Black Ra... Eddy Grant
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9.  Dance For Me Sisqó
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10.  Take You Out Luther Vandross
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11.  Stutter Joe
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12.  Danger: (BEEN SO LONG) Nivea
Mystikal
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13.  Piano Loco DJ Luck
MC Neat
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14.  Serious Maxwell D
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15.  Fiesta R. Kelly
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16.  So What If I: (Mushtaq mix (Edit)) Damage
Iceberg Slim
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17.  Sunset Nitin Sawhney
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18.  By Your Side Sade
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19.  Heard It All Before Sunshine Anderson
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Featured Review
Kids Kids
MGMT
With 2005's "Time To Pretend" MGMT created a musical moment that would resonate for the next three years, putting it amongst the creme de la creme of new millennium indie anthems. With latest single, "Kids", MGMT fail to scale the heights they did with their first single, but still deliver a track that has met with strong approval from such critical sources as Pitchfork media, Zane Lowe and, surprisingly, dance music bible Mixmag who cited it as one of their "tunes of the year". Sporting an overridingly childlike melody that shimmers due to the interesting use of a distorted stylophone, the track washes over the listener thanks to the great use of a Gary Numan-esque synth line. This is all brought to the fore on the new remix by Belgian dance maestros Soulwax, who turn the muted indie cool of the original into an irrepressible club monster. If any evidence is needed, here is a clip of Erol Alkan playing the track at the recent Pukkelpop festival. Quite simply, amazing!
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