Breaking News (album)

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Breaking News
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 3, 2015 [1]
Recorded2014-2015
Genre
Label High Grade Family
Producer
  • Brainy Beatz (exec.)
  • JMJ
  • Magnom
  • Gafacci
  • JR
  • Masta Garzy
  • Musicman TY
Singles from Breaking News
  1. "New Style'"
    Released: October 8, 2015
  2. "Ye Ko Paapi ft KK Fosu"
    Released: September 23, 2015
  3. "Violate ft Popcaan"
    Released: September 21, 2014

Breaking News is a smooth mix of musical genres, melodious interface of the African music form Highlife, with the Jamaican music forms dancehall and reggae as well as the American styling of hip hop. Samini calls this the hybrid world music presentation. Breaking News, also known as the #ThePeoplesAlbum, features top notch artiste like Busy Signal, Popcaan, both from Jamaica and Ice Prince, Tiwa Savage, Stonebwoy, Phyno, Seyi Shay and many more. Credits to the lead guitarist Owura K.

This album was predominantly produced by Brainy Beatz, with additional work from JMJ, Gafacci, Masta Garzy, Musicman TY, Magnom and JR. Three Official Single from the album were officially released, "New Style'", "Violate" ft Popcaan and "Ye Ko Paapi" respectively.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Breaking News"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiBrainy Beatz3:55
2."Ye Ko Paapi" (featuring KK Fosu)
  • Emmanuel Andrews Samini
  • KK Fosu
 3:10
3."Alhaji One"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiJMJ3:37
4."Salute"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiJMJ3:46
5."Wedding Day" (featuring Ice Prince)
  • Emmanuel Andrews Samini
  • Panshak Zamani
Masta Garzy3:54
6."Say No More" (featuring Phyno)Emmanuel Andrews SaminiBrainy Beatz3:30
7."Party Away" (featuring Stonebwoy)
  • Emmanuel Andrews Samini
  • L.E.Satekla
Brainy Beatz3:23
8."No More Guns" (featuring Busy Signal)Emmanuel Andrews SaminiBrainy Beatz3:12
9."Nighy & PJ"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiBrainy Beatz3:57
10."Omg" (featuring Tiwa Savage)
  • Emmanuel Andrews Samini
  • Tiwatope Savage
Brainy Beatz3:26
11."Violate" (featuring Popcaan)Emmanuel Andrews SaminiMagnom3:05
12."Bubble It"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiGafacci3:47
13."Zingolo" (featuring Joey B & Pappy Kojo)Emmanuel Andrews SaminiJR3:52
14."Higher"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiBrainy Beatz3:05
15."That's Ma Girl"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiMusicman TY3:30
16."Allo Saa" (featuring VVIP)
  • Emmanuel Andrews Samini
  • VVIP
Brainy Beatz3:49
17."Ride or Die"Emmanuel Andrews SaminiBrainy Beatz3:19
18."Tunnuppppp" (featuring Seyi Shay)Emmanuel Andrews SaminiBrainy Beatz3:44

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References

  1. Emmanuel Andrews Samini (3 December 2015). "Samini release Breaking News". High Grade Family. Retrieved 3 December 2015.