Round 3 (Elise Estrada album)

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Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 29, 2014
Recorded2012-14
Genre Pop, R&B
Length42:22
Label XOXO Entertainment Corp.
Elise Estrada chronology
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Round 3 (stylized as #ROUND3) is the third studio album from Canadian pop singer Elise Estrada. It was released on July 29, 2014, under XOXO Entertainment Corp. label.

Contents

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."Champion"3:25
2."Over & Out"3:43
3."The Good In Goodbye"3:45
4."U Don't Need 2 Know"3:24
5."For the Last Time"3:29
6."Sick In Love"3:24
7."Record Play"3:37
8."My Last Cry (Peacin' Out)"3:44
9."Sunglasses"3:11
10."Piece of Me"3:29
11."Wonder Woman: Dedicated To Amanda Todd"3:22
12."All It Takes Is a Moment: Dedicated To the Philippines"3:49

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