Septentrion (album)
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Septentrion | |||||
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Studio album by Anodajay | |||||
Released | June 27, 2006 | ||||
Genre | Rap | ||||
Length | 60:13 | ||||
Language | French | ||||
Label | 7ième Ciel (Canada) CIE2-2200 (CD) |
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Septentrion is an album by Anodajay released on June 27, 2006 on his independently owned record label 7ième Ciel Records. The album is Anodajay's second studio album. "Le beat à Ti-Bi" won[1] the Best French Video award at the Sounds of Blackness Awards in 2007. The same video was also a nominee[2] for the Best French Video category at the MuchMusic Video Awards in 2007.
[edit] Track listing
- "Septentrion (intro)"
- "À quoi ça rime ?"
- "Bonjour" (featuring Accrophone)
- "Où sont les soldats ?"
- "Une belle dame"
- "Trop smooth" (featuring Boogat)
- "Septimo (instrumental)"
- "Intime au 7ième"
- "My Man"
- "Laissez-moi voler"
- "Comme un pro" (featuring DJ Horg)
- "Garde la tête haute"
- "L'homme de bois"
- "Tous nés pour mourir" (featuring Muzion)
- "Désolé"
- "Pars pas"
- "Le beat à Ti-Bi" (featuring Raôul Duguay)
[edit] References
- ^ Gala des prix SOBA - Gregory Charles est sorti grand gagnant. Canadian Online Explorer, Nouvelles (2007-04-16). Retrieved on 2007-08-20.
- ^ MuchMusic.com. MuchMusic, MuchMusic Video Awards 2007 Nominees/Winners (2007-06-17). Retrieved on 2007-08-20.