Blaze Up the Chalwa

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Blaze Up the Chalwa
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 22, 2002
Recorded2001
Genre Reggae, dancehall
Label Jet Star (U. K.)
Producer Colin Levy (executive)
Cecile Charlton
Colin Levy
Cordel "Skatta" Burrell
Dillon Reid
Devon Weatley
Donald "Tixie" Dixon
G. Hamilton
Marlon Cooke
T. McClean
Sizzla chronology
Black History
(2001)
Blaze Up the Chalwa
(2002)
Ghetto Revolution
(2002)

Blaze Up the Chalwa is Jamaican reggae artist Sizzla's 14th studio album, released on Charm Records on January 22, 2002. [1]

Track listing

#TitleProducer(s)Composer(s)Featured Performer(s)Time
1"What's Up"Donald "Tixie" DixonCollins, M./Dixon, D.3:57
2"It's All Yours"T. McClean, G. Hamilton*Collins, M/McClean, T/Hamilton, G.3:28
3"Mama Africa"Cordel "Skatta" BurrellBurrell, C./Collins, M.3:33
4"Gunshot"Cecile Charlton, Cordel "Skatta" Burrell*Collins, M/Charlton, C/Burrell, C3:17
5"Dat Dem Love"Marlon CookeCollins, M/Cooke, M2:34
6"Give It To Dem"Cecile Charlton, Cordel "Skatta" Burrell*Collins, M/Charlton, C/Burrell, C3:46
7"Show Us The Way"Colin LevyCollins, M/Levy, C3:28
8"Do What Jah Say"Devon Weatley, Cordel "Skatta" Burrell*Weatley, D/Burrell, C/Collins, M2:28
9"Standing Ovation"Cordel "Skatta" BurrellBurrell, C/Collins, M3:42
10"Scream And Shout"Cordel "Skatta" BurrellBurrell, C/Collins, M3:22
11"Juvenile"Colin LevyCollins, M/Levy, C3:26
12"Legendary"Donald "Tixie" DixonDixon, D/Collins, M3:49
13"Trample"Marlon CookeCooke, M/Collins, M2:30
14"Trod On"Colin LevyLevy, C/Collins, M4:05
15"Fear No Foe"Dillon ReidCollins, M3:06
16"Karate"Cordel "Skatta" BurrellCollins, M3:01
17"Present"Dillon ReidCollins, M/Reid, D3:02
  1. https://www.allmusic.com/album/r546869

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