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So Good: 12" Club Collection | ||||
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Released | December 14, 2004 | |||
Genre | House | |||
Brenda K. Starr chronology | ||||
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So Good: 12" Club Collection is the second official compilation of Starr's material. This album focuses on her lesser known English language singles, with each song is written by Starr.
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All tracks written by Brenda K. Starr.
No. | Title | Note | Length |
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1. | "Ain't Gonna Settle 4 Less" | ||
2. | "Still In Love With You" | ||
3. | "A Brighter Day" | ||
4. | "Do You Want To..." | In a Jazz Groove | |
5. | "Feels So Hip-Hop" | with Rap | |
6. | "So Good" | Dub | |
7. | "Feels So Good" | Club Remix | |
8. | "Come On!" | Club Dub | |
9. | "Make Love to Me" | Club Dub | |
10. | "Feel This" | Club Dub |
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So Good may refer to:
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