Finally Free
Finally Free | ||||
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Studio album by Karl Wolf | ||||
Released | July 10, 2012 | |||
Recorded | 2011 | |||
Genre | Electronic, house, dance, R&B | |||
Label | LW Records/Universal Records | |||
Producer | Karl Wolf, Fred Wreck, Greg Stainer, Sean Alexander, Devion Young, Beat Merch, Big Bass, Leeyou & Danceey, Fingazz | |||
Karl Wolf chronology | ||||
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Singles from Finally Free | ||||
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Finally Free is the fourth album of Lebanese-Canadian artist Karl Wolf released on 10 July 2012 after Face Behind the Face (2006), Bite the Bullet (2007) and Nightlife (2009). Musically the album is rooted in electronic music, while branching off into other genres such as dance-pop, house music, dubstep, R&B, and hip hop.
Prior to the release of the album, two singles appearing on the album had already been released as singles in 2011, "Ghetto Love" featuring Kardinal Offishall and "Mash It Up" (produced by Greg Stainer and Dany Neville) featuring Three 6 Mafia, also released as "Fuck Shit Up"[1] In addition to the title track "Finally Free", the track "DJ Gonna Save Us" written by Devion Young, Sean Alexander, and Karl Wolf featuring Mr. OxXx was the third single from the album.
Tracklist
- "Finally Free" (3:18)
- "UFO" (3:58)
- "Ghetto Love" (feat. Kardinal Offishall) (3:24)
- "Peace Out" (feat. P. Reign) (3:16)
- "Mash It Up" (feat. Three 6 Mafia) (4:06)
- "DJ Gonna Save Us" (feat. Mr. OxXx) (4:17)
- "Number One" (feat. Demarco) (3:06)
- "Crazy4U" (3:29)
- "Never Let You Go" (3:33)
- "Wake Up" (3:25)
- "Tell Me" (feat. Nirvana Savoury) (3:13)
- "Belly Dancer" (3:25)
- "No Way" (3:42)
- "Connected" (feat. Robin) (3:17)
- "DJ Gonna Save Us" (Dubstep Remix) (3:06)
- "Waiting for a Star to Fall" (Karl Wolf & Cassandra Debison) (Bonus track available only on special edition version of the album) (4:39)