Kommunicator

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Kommunicator
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Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 20, 2006 (2006-02-20)
Genre Hip hop
Length51:09
Label Rapster Records [Worldwide], Hostess Entertainment Unlimited [JP]
Producer Fat Jon
Five Deez chronology
Kinkynasti
(2003)
Kommunicator
(2006)
Slow Children Playing
(2006)
Singles from Kommunicator
  1. "Fugg That / BMW"
    Released: 2006
  2. "Let The People Know / Black Rushmore"
    Released: 2006
No.TitleLength
1."Kommunicator"6:08
2."Fugg That"4:04
3."Let the People Know"3:38
4."Black Rushmore"4:32
5."When the Silence Is Gone"5:17
6."So Good"4:01
7."Fifth Degree"5:51
8."BMW"4:26
9."From Sorrow"3:40
10."Sapphire"5:28
11."The Last Time"3:55
Total length:51:09

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Five Deez - Kommunicator at Discogs (list of releases)