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Mobo 2000 

Various

Mobo 2000

Genre: ROCK/POP
Label: Universal Music TV
Release date: 2000

Track Listing

Disc 1 of 2
1.  Unleash The Dragon Sisqó
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2.  7 Days Craig David
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3.  Jumpin' Jumpin' Destiny's Child
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4.  Call Me Jamelia
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5.  Nursery Rhymes: (CLEAN CLUB MIX) Iceberg Slim
Slimm Kids
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6.  Remedy Hinda Hicks
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7.  Ghetto Romance Damage
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8.  Shackles: (PRAISE YOU) Mary Mary
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9.  Gotta Tell You Samantha Mumba
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10.  Bills To Pay Glamma Kid
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11.  Shorty Got Her Eyes On Me Donell Jones
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12.  No More Ruff Endz
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13.  I Really Don't Care: (BIG BOOTY MIX) K-Gee
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14.  Imagine That LL Cool J
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15.  Got Your Money Ol' Dirty Bastard
Kelis
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16.  Big Pimpin' UGK
Jay-Z
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17.  Party Up DMX
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18.  Breathe & Stop Q-Tip
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19.  Oooh Redman
De La Soul
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20.  In My Room: (MVP Mix) Me One
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Disc 2 of 2
1.  Sky Sonique
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2.  Body Groove: (ZED BIAS MIX) Architechs
Nana
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3.  Ain't No Stoppin Us DJ Luck
MC Neat
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4.  Tell Me It's Real: (CLUB ASYLUM MIX) K-Ci
JoJo
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5.  Out Of Your Mind Victoria Beckham
Truesteppers
Dane Bowers
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6.  Woman Trouble Robbie Craig
Artful Dodger
Craig David
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7.  Sincere MJ Cole
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8.  Rise: (ARTFUL DODGER ABOVE BOARD VOX MIX) Gabrielle
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9.  I Wanna Know: (Y-TRIBE GROOVE MIX RADIO EDIT) Restless Natives
Blue James
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10.  Something In Your Eyes: (K WARREN MIX) Ed Case
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11.  Down On Me Wookie
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12.  When I Fall In Love: (SUNSHIP RADIO EDIT) Sybil
Klub Family
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13.  Summer Of Love Lonyo - Comme C...
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14.  Dance Tonight Lucy Pearl
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15.  Bag Lady Erykah Badu
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16.  Funky For You Jill Scott
Bilal
Common
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17.  Ms.Fat Booty Mos Def
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Featured Review
Human Human
The Killers
Before Stuart Price and The Killers originally hooked up in 2004 the worlds of dance and indie were often mutually exclusive with dance remixes of indie tracks, despite a few notable exceptions, often no more than mismanaged afterthoughts. However, when the Thin White Duke remix of 'Mr Brightside' burst on the scene it captured the imagination of both the indie kids and the clubbing masses and became one of the most talked about tracks on both the pages of NME and Mixmag. Fast forward four years and post Klaxons indie dance has almost become a cliché with every new band and its dog incorporating synthesizers and drum machines. Still, this hasn't deterred The Killers reuniting with Mr Price to produce their third album, 'Day & Age'. Production wise The Killers latest offering, 'Human', takes plenty of cues from synth pop and nu-wave as well as Stuart Price's earlier work as Zoot Woman. All in all the track works pretty efficiently with a big electronic sounding drum kit pushing the song along to its dance infused instrumental outro. However on closer inspection of Brandon Flower's nonsensical lyrics seems to let all the shiny production down. Take the grammatically incredulous chorus line of 'Are we human or are we dancer' which simply begs the question, "What does he mean?!" Like The Killer's live performance at the European Music Awards that was all at once motionless and spectacular thanks to the use of Fifty foot LCD screens, 'Human' may well be a case of style over substance.
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