Panthéon (album)
Panthéon | ||||
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Studio album by Booba | ||||
Released | June 16, 2004 | |||
Recorded | 2004 | |||
Genre | French hip hop, Gangsta rap | |||
Length | 52:00 | |||
Label | Tallac Records, Barclay Records, Universal Music Group | |||
Producer |
Skread Medi Med Kore & Skalp Animalsons Medeline | |||
Booba chronology | ||||
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Professional ratings | |
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Review scores | |
Source | Rating |
Rap2k | [1] |
Panthéon (French for "Pantheon") is the second album by French rapper Booba, released on June 16, 2004 over Tallac Records, via the major Barclay Records/Universal Music Group.
Track list
# | Title | Producer(s) | Featured guest(s) | Length |
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1 | "Tallac" | Skread | 4:04 | |
2 | "Le Mal par le Mal" (*The evil by the evil") | Medi Med, Kore & Skalp | 2:06 | |
3 | "Commis d'office" | Kore & Skalp | Mala | 5:09 |
4 | "N°10" ("Number 10") | Animalsons | 4:37 | |
5 | "Hors-saison" ("Off-Season") | Animalsons | 4:42 | |
6 | "R.A.P." | Animalsons | Sir Doum's | 3:56 |
7 | "Baby" | Skread | Nessbeal | 4:31 |
8 | "La faucheuse" ("The Reaper") | Kore & Skalp | 4:40 | |
9 | "Mon son" ("My sound") | Medeline | 2:49 | |
10 | "Alter égo" ("Alter ego") | Animalsons | Wayne Wonder | 4:14 |
11 | "Pazalaza pour sazamuser" ("Not here for fun") | Medeline | Issaka, Bram's | 2:45 |
12 | "Bâtiment C" ("Building C") | Kore & Skalp | 3:42 | |
13 | "Avant de partir" ("Before leaving") | Animalsons | Léya Masry | 5:25 |
Samples
- "Tallac" contains a sample of "Max" by Bernard Herrmann.
- "Le Mal par le Mal" contains a sample of "Tout c'qu'on connait" by Booba & Nessbeal
- "Mon son" contains a sample of "Hold the Line" by Toto.
Singles
2004 : N°10
2004 : Baby (feat. Nessbeal)
2004 : Avant De Partir (feat. Léya Masry)
Charts
Chart[2] | Peak position |
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Belgian (Wallonia) Albums Chart | 26 |
French Albums Chart | 3 |
Swiss Albums Chart | 25 |
In popular culture
The song "N°10" is the entrance song for French UFC fighter Cheick Kongo.
References
- ↑ Rap2k review
- ↑ "lescharts.com - Booba - Ouest Side" (in French). Retrieved 2008-04-20.
External links
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