Showtime (Bro'Sis album)

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Showtime
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Studio album by
Released30 August 2004
Recorded2004
Genre
Length47:19
Label
Producer
  • Fredro
  • Peter Hoff
  • Andy Love
  • Jos Jorgensen
  • Marek Pompetzki
Bro'Sis chronology
Days of Our Lives
(2003)
Showtime
(2004)

Showtime is the third and final studio album by German pop group Bro'Sis. It was released on 30 August 2004 by Cheyenne Records, Polydor and Zeitgeist.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Crazy Radio" (Intro)  0:29
2."Wiggle It"
Fredro 3:40
3."U Build Me Up" Blair MacKichan Fredro4:35
4."Freaky" (Intro)  0:45
5."Freaky Deaky"
Fredro3:34
6."Crazy"
  • Andy Love
  • Jos Jorgensen
  • Stuart Crichton
  • Love
  • Jorgensen
2:59
7."Fed Up"
  • Shawn Dark
  • RedOne
  • Adeka Stupart
Peter Hoff3:38
8."Funk U"
  • Faiz Mangat
  • Thomas Richard Klein
  • Stefan Lenkelt
  • Shaham Joyce
Fredro3:53
9."Lie About Us"Marek Pompetzki4:02
10."Make Up" (Intro)  1:12
11."Make Up Your Mind"
Pompetzki3:12
12."My One And Only"
Fredro3:30
13."Freak Out"
  • Love
  • Jorgensen
  • Love
  • Jorgensen
2:53
14."Wanna Be Free"
  • Bro'Sis
  • Hoff
Hoff4:05
15."Dirty Girl"
Fredro3:57
16."Outro"  1:15

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [1] 24

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