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Santigold - Master Of My Make-Believe mp3

Performer: Santigold
Title: Master Of My Make-Believe
Country: US
Catalog Number: 530436-2
Label: Atlantic, Downtown
Released: 01 May 2012
Style: Electro, Experimental, Indie Rock
Rating: 4.7
Votes: 992

Tracklist

1This Isn't Our Parade
Producer – John Hill
3:54
2Look At These Hoes
Producer – Boys Noize, DiploProducer [Additional] – John Hill , Switch
2:57
3Disparate Youth
Producer – Ricky Blaze
4:44
4Freak Like Me
Producer – John Hill
2:18
5Go!
Producer – Q-TipVocals [Featuring] – Karen O
3:24
6Fame
Producer – David Andrew Sitek
3:29
7The Keepers3:34
8God From The Machine
Co-producer – Santigold
3:52
9Big Mouth
Producer – Buraka Som Sistema
3:11
10Pirate In The Water
Producer – Diplo
2:54
11The Riot's Gone
Co-producer – Switch
3:30

Credits

  • ProducerGreg Kurstin (tracks: 3, 7, 9), Santigold (tracks: 1, 2, 6, 8, 10), Switch (tracks: 1, 5, 8, 11)

Barcodes

  • Barcode: 075678766695

Album

Master of My Make-Believe - Santigold. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей. Master of My Make-Believe is the second studio album by American musician Santigold, released in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2012 and in the United States on May 1, through Downtown and Atlantic Records. The album features contributions from a wide range of musicians, including long-time collaborators John Hill, Switch and Diplo, as well as Dave Sitek of TV on the Radio and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. The cover art of the album, designed by Jason Schmidt, represents four incarnations of. Master of My Make-Believe is the second studio album by American recording artist Santigold, released in the UK on April 24, 2012 and in the US on May 1, 2012 by Downtown Records and Atlantic cover art representing three incarnations of Santigold was designed by Jason record was produced with a wide range of different collaborators and producers. including longtime friends like Switch and Diplo, as well as David Andrew Sitek of TV on the Radio and Nick Zinner of the Yeah Yeah of My Make-Believe was preceded by two singles: Big Mouth an read mor. Album 2012 14 Songs. Other Versions. Master of My Make-Believe. 11 Songs. Music Videos. Disparate Youth. Big Mouth. The Keepers. More by Santigold. I Don't Want: The Gold Fire Sessions. Songs in album Santigold - Master Of My Make-Believe 2012. Santigold - GO . Santigold - Disparate Youth. Santigold - God From The Machine. Frontwoman Santi White has taken on the face of Santigold for Master of My Make-Believe, as depicted in the album's artwork, which finds her portraying all four characters even the mustached man that sits front and center. John Hill continues to co-write, but with White gaining pop star status, he takes the back seat, as they enlist the help of A-list producers Diplo, Switch, Boyz Noise, Buraka Som Sistema, TV on the Radio's Dave Sitek, Ricky Blaze, and Q-Tip. Summary: Karen O guests on the second studio album from Santigold featuring production by such artists as Boyz Noise, Bureka Som Sistema, Diplo, Greg Kurstin, Q-Tip, Dave Sitek, and Switch. Buy On. Record Label: Atlantic. Master of My Make-Believe was preceded by two singles: Santigold - Big Mouth - Genius. Big Mouth Lyrics: Tick-tock tock I shoot non-stop, Tip-toe don't make you rock, What they say that's not 'nough, You long long what you know I got, Blah blah blah against the wall, So pee-wee. The album earned Santigold her first number one on the Billboard DanceElectronic Albums chart, and it reached number twenty-one on the US Billboard 200 and number thirty-three on the UK Albums Chart. The closest White plays to actual make-believe is on Look at These Hoes, a diss track with a lurking throttle of a beat over which Santi appropriates a snide rap persona, spitting Look at me Then look at these hoes These bitches ain't fuckin' with me. The tension between earnestly pissed and mockingly caustic makes for the record's most engaging track. At this point it's difficult to discern whether Master of My Make-Believe is disappointingly inert because it's actually unadventurous or because the rest of the world has simply caught up with White

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