Born This Way (Cookie Crew album)
Born This Way | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1989 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | London, FFRR | |||
Producer | Daddy-O, D.B.C., Davy D, Derek B. | |||
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Born This Way is the 1989 debut album by British rap duo the Cookie Crew. The album reached No. 24 on the UK Albums Chart.[1][2] All three singles released from the album charted on the UK Singles Chart: "Born This Way (Let's Dance)" (No. 23), "Got to Keep On" (No. 17) and "Come On and Get Some" (No. 42).
Track listing[]
- "Yo! What's Up" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, Dazzle) (1:47)
- "From the South" (D. Price, S. Banfield, D. Reeves) (5:33)
- "Come On and Get Some" (G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (4:28)
- "Pick Up on This" (G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (3:47)
- "Feelin' Proud" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (4:45)
- "Bad Girls (Rock the Spot)" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield) (5:05)
- "Got to Keep On" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (5:04)
- "Born This Way" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (3:40)
- "Black Is the Word" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, Dazzle) (4:56)
- "Places and Spaces for Your Mind" (G. Bolton) (4:51)
- "Rhymes and Careers" (D. Pryce, S. Banfield) (4:07)
- "Dazzle's Thème" (Dazzle) (3:09)
- "Got to Keep On" (B Boy Mix) (D. Pryce, S. Banfield, G. Bolton, M. Nemley) (5:04)
- "Places and Spaces" (G. Bolton) (4:51)
References[]
Categories:
- 1989 debut albums
- Cookie Crew albums
- London Records albums
- FFRR Records albums
- 1980s hip hop album stubs