White Sunday (album)
White Sunday is the debut solo album of New Zealand hip-hop artist, Mareko released in 2003.[1] A limited edition of the album was released in 2006. The name is a reference to a Samoan holiday that happens on the second Sunday in October. The album peaked at #4 on the New Zealand album charts.
White Sunday | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | July 2003 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | Hip hop | |||
Label | Dawn Raid Entertainment | |||
Mareko chronology | ||||
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Song information
In March 2006, a double CD package was released which not only included the White Sunday album but also included a second disc that had all instrumentals from White Sunday as well as two bonus tracks produced by Mareko.
Track listings
2003 edition
- "Espionage"
- "Oh Sh**" featuring Psycho Les of the Beatnuts
- "Street Rap" featuring Inspectah Deck
- "Mareko (Here to Stay)"
- "Why Is That?"
- "White Sunday Sermon"
- "Legacy"
- "City Line"
- "Big Dummy" featuring Celph Titled
- "Don't Need Protection" featuring Scram Jones and Roc Raida of the X-Ecutioners
- "Suburban Legend"
- "Let Y'all Know" featuring J-Ro and E-Swift of tha liks
- "This Is Me"
- "My Lady"
- "Major Flavour" featuring Sadat X and DJ Sir-Vere
- "Stop, Drop and Roll" featuring the Deceptikonz
2006 limited edition
- Disc one
- "Espionage"
- "Oh Sh**" featuring Psycho Les
- "Street Rap" featuring Inspectah Deck
- "Mareko (Here to Stay)"
- "Why Is That?"
- "White Sunday Sermon"
- "Legacy"
- "City Line"
- "Big Dummy" featuring Celph Titled
- "Don't Need Protection" featuring Scram Jones and Roc Raida
- "Suburban Legend"
- "Let Y'all Know" featuring J-Ro and E-Swift
- "This Is Me"
- "My Lady"
- "Major Flavour" featuring Sadat X and DJ Sir-Vere
- "Stop, Drop and Roll" featuring the Deceptikonz
- Disc two
- "Espionage (Instrumental)"
- "Oh Sh** (Instrumental)"
- "Street Rap (Instrumental)"
- "Mareko (Here to Stay) (Instrumental)"
- "Why Is That? (Instrumental)"
- "White Sunday Sermon (Instrumental)"
- "Legacy (Instrumental)"
- "City Line (Instrumental)"
- "Big Dummy (Instrumental)"
- "Don't Need Protection (Instrumental)"
- "Suburban Legend (Instrumental)"
- "Let Y'all Know (Instrumental)"
- "This Is Me (Instrumental)"
- "My Lady (Instrumental)"
- "Major Flavour (Instrumental)"
- "Stop, Drop and Roll (Instrumental)"
- Bonus tracks
- "CRUNCH!" featuring Deceptikonz
- "99 Bottles"
References
- Zemke-White, Kirsten (2005). "NESIAN STYLES (RE)PRESENT R'N' B:THE APPROPRIATION, TRANSFORMATION AND REALIZATION OF CONTEMPORARY R'N'B WITH HIP HOP BY URBAN PASIFIKA GROUPS IN AOTEAROA". Sites: A Journal of Social Anthropology and Cultural Studies. 2 (1).
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