Pejantan Tangguh

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Pejantan Tangguh
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Studio album by
Released2004
Genre Alternative rock
Label Sony BMG Indonesia
Sheila on 7 chronology
Ost. 30 Hari Mencari Cinta
(2003)
Pejantan Tangguh
(2004)
Jalan Terus
(2005)

Pejantan Tangguh is music album from Sheila on 7 released in 2004. It contains the singles, "Pejantan Tangguh", "Itu Aku" and "Pemuja Rahasia".

Track listing

  1. Pejantan Tangguh
  2. Itu Aku
  3. Pemuja Rahasia
  4. Pilihlah Aku
  5. Brilliant 3x
  6. Tanyaku
  7. Generasi Patah Hati
  8. Coba Kau Mendekat
  9. Ketidakwarasan Padaku
  10. Pendosa
  11. Jangan Beri Tahu Niah
  12. Khaylila Song

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