Reflection (Redrama album)

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Reflection
Redrama Reflection.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 28, 2014
Genre Hip hop, pop
Length44:06
Label Sony Music
Redrama chronology
Pakkå ruåtsi
(2011)
Reflection
(2014)
Singles from Reflection
  1. "Kickstart"
    Released: February 2012
  2. "Dumb!"
    Released: November 2012
  3. "Clouds"
    Released: May 2013
  4. "Let Go"
    Released: January 2014

Reflection is the fourth studio album by Finnish rapper Redrama. It was released by Sony Music as a digital download on February 28, 2014. [1] The album contains three hit singles: "Kickstart", "Clouds" (featuring AJ McLean) and "Let Go" (featuring Kristinia DeBarge), all reaching the top 5 of the Finnish music charts.

Track listing

No.TitleMusicLength
1."Now"Redrama, Henri Lanz3:39
2."Got This"Redrama4:11
3."Kickstart"Redrama, Henri Lanz3:44
4."Angel"Redrama, Henri Lanz3:50
5."Clouds" (feat. AJ McLean)Redrama, Henri Lanz3:52
6."Devil"Redrama, Henri Lanz3:33
7."Real" (feat. Lazee)Redrama, Henri Lanz, Mawuli Kulego3:43
8."Flight Mode"Redrama, Henri Lanz, J. Olsson2:49
9."Let Go" (feat. Kristinia DeBarge)Redrama, Henri Lanz4:07
10."Dumb!"Redrama, Henri Lanz3:34
11."Awake"Redrama3:51
12."Turn Around"Redrama3:13
Total length:44 min

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References

  1. iTunes. "Redrama - Reflection" . Retrieved January 31, 2018.