Break a Dawn
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"Rebel Intro" redirects here. For the song by Lecrae, see Rebel (Lecrae album).
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Studio album by Zion I | ||||||||||
Released | June 13, 2006 | |||||||||
Genre | Hip hop | |||||||||
Length | 42:52 | |||||||||
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Live Up Records Handcuts Records | |||||||||
Producer | Amp Live | |||||||||
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Break a Dawn is the fourth studio album by Oakland Hip hop duo Zion I, released exclusively in Japan on June 13, 2006 through the duo's own Live Up Records and Japan's Handcuts Records. The album was re-released in December 2007 and is available internationally online. The album is produced entirely by the duo's beatmaker Amp Live and features guest appearances from Gift of Gab (of Blackalicious), Lyrics Born, Raashan Ahmad (of Crown City Rockers), Deuce Eclipse and D.U.S.T. Break a Dawn features the single "Act Right" b/w "Target Practice".
Track listing
# | Title | Producer(s) | Performer (s) |
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1 | "Rebel Intro" | Amp Live |
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2 | "Act Right" | Amp Live |
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3 | "Target Practice" | Amp Live |
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4 | "Count It Down" | Amp Live |
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5 | "My Life" | Amp Live |
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6 | "Understanding" | Amp Live |
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7 | "Beat Aquariouns" | Amp Live |
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8 | "Let's Go" | Amp Live |
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9 | "Oxygen" | Amp Live |
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10 | "Heaven's Gate" | Amp Live |
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11 | "One" | Amp Live |
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12 | "Live for Today" | Amp Live |
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13 | "Yes Yes" | Amp Live |
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14 | "Borderline" | Amp Live |
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