Face 2 Face
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Face 2 Face | |||||
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Studio album by 2Face Idibia | |||||
Released | 2004 | ||||
Genre | R&B | ||||
Length | 39:43 | ||||
Label | Kennis Music | ||||
Producer | Kenny Ogungbe | ||||
2Face Idibia chronology | |||||
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Face 2 Face is a 2004 album by 2Face Idibia. It became a major hit (sold up to 2 million copies)[citation needed], initially in Idibia's home country of Nigeria, but quickly spreading through western and southern Africa, and eventually making an impact in Europe as well. Its success owed much to lead radio track "African Queen", a guitar ballad with elements of West African folk music and hip-hop. "Nfana Ibaga" also became a local hit.
[edit] Track listing
- Nigerian edition
- "Intro" – 1:06
- "Nfana Ibaga (No Problem)" – 4:24
- "Ole (Thief)" ft. Freestyle – 4:49
- "Right Here" – 4:46
- "Holy (Skit)" – 0:15
- "U No Holy Pass" – 4:54
- "African Queen" – 4:20
- "Police (Skit)" – 0:24
- "Keep On Rockin'" ft. Natives & Lil Seal – 5:43
- "Thank U Lord" – 4:25
- "Odi Ya" ft. Blackface – 4:37
- South African edition
Released on January 27, 2006 through EMI.
- 12. "Right Here (MKD Remix)"
- 13. "U No Holy Pass (MKD Remix)"
- 14. "African Queen (MKD Remix)"
- 15. "Keep On Rockin' (MKD Remix)" ft. Natives & Lil Seal
- 16. "Nfana Ibaga (No Problem)" ft. Beenie Man & Reggie Rockstone
- 17. "African Queen (Jazz Version)" ft. Kumle