Streetlife (Sqeezer album)

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Streetlife
Streetlife Sqeezer.jpg
Studio album by
Released25 December 1998
Length58:48
Label
Producer
  • Mike Dippon
  • Frank Lio
  • N-Dee
Sqeezer chronology
Drop Your Pants
(1996)
Streetlife
(1998)
Singles from Streetlife
  1. "Without You"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Wake Up!"
    Released: 1998

Streetlife is the second studio album by German-based Eurodance group Sqeezer. It was released by Akropolis Music in association with EMI Electrola in 1998.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Street Jam (Part 1)"
  • N-Dee
  • Frank Lio
  • Mike Dippon
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
0:59
2."Get It Right"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
3:49
3."Without You"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
3:39
4."Crazy"
  • Jost
  • J. Reeves
  • Tereza Reeves
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
4:15
5."Wake Up!"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
5:17
6."Summertime"
  • Jost
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
3:51
7."Turn Me Upside Down"
  • Jost
  • J. Reeves
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
3:51
8."Street Jam"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
4:14
9."Boom Boom"
  • Jost
  • J. Reeves
  • T. Reeves
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
4:01
10."Be My Little Baby"
  • Jost
  • J. Reeves
  • T. Reeves
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
3:40
11."Beach Party"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
3:19
12."Pink Cadillac"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
3:37
13."Happy"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
4:08
14."Sqeezer Party"
  • Jost
  • J. Reeves
  • T. Reeves
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
4:20
15."Wake Up!" (Bonus Mix)
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
4:20
16."Street Jam (Part 2)"
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
  • Dippon
  • N-Dee
  • Lio
0:24

Charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [1] 77

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