Sound of a Rebel

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Sound of a Rebel
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Studio album by
Released11 May 2009
Genre Hip hop, pop
Label RCA, Sony Music
Producer Bichi, René Cambony (exec.), Stefan Hoffenberg, Mintman, Outlandish (also exec.), Frederik Tao, Troo.L.S, Louis Winding
Outlandish chronology
Closer Than Veins
(2005)
Sound of a Rebel
(2009)
Warrior // Worrier
(2012)
Singles from Sound of a Rebel
  1. "Rock All Day"
    Released: 20 March 2009
  2. "Feels Like Saving the World"
    Released: 13 July 2009
  3. "Keep the Record on Play"
    Released: 2010
  4. "Let Off Some Steam"
    Released: 25 June 2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
BBC (favourable) [1]

Sound of a Rebel is the fourth studio album by the Danish hip hop group Outlandish. It was released in Denmark on 11 May 2009. It is Outlandish's comeback album after four years of the band members working on solo projects.

Contents

Music videos

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Rock All Day"Outlandish, Frederik Tao Nordsø Schjoldan, Traditional Frederik Tao, Outlandish3:59
2."Feels Like Saving the World"Outlandish, SchjoldanFrederik Tao4:18
3."Levanta" (featuring Mala Rodríguez and Yadam)Outlandish, Mala Rodríguez, Yadam Gonzáles, SchjoldanFrederik Tao4:33
4."Keep the Record on Play" (featuring Ihab Tawfik)Outlandish, Edwin Serrano, Schjoldan, Sadeeq Hamdi, Mohammed BahaeldinFrederik Tao, Outlandish3:28
5."Always Remember"Outlandish, Serrano, SchjoldanFrederik Tao, Outlandish (co.)3:54
6."The Emperor's New Beat"Outlandish, Tobias "Bichi" Wilner, TraditionalBichi, Outlandish (co.)3:47
7."Let Off Some Steam"Outlandish, Carsten MortensenFrederik Tao, Mintman (original production)3:40
8."Amen"Outlandish, Stefan Hoffenberg, Louis WindingLouis Winding, Stefan Hoffenberg4:22
9."Someday"Outlandish, Bobby Nio, SchjoldanFrederik Tao, Outlandish3:44
10."Dale Duro" (featuring Lucy Love)Outlandish, Schjoldan, Lucy LoveFrederik Tao, Outlandish (co.)3:57
11."Crash n' Burn"Outlandish, Troo.L.S Troo.L.S5:17
12."Sound of a Rebel" Neil Young; arranged and additional lyrics by OutlandishBichi, Outlandish (co.)4:11
iTunes Store additional tracks [2]
No.TitleLength
13."Out of Sight" (bonus track)4:10
14."The Whole World" (pre-order bonus track)7:11
15."Revolution 1"4:28

Charts and certifications

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