Stronger (Fantan Mojah album)

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Stronger
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 19, 2008
Genre Reggae
Label Greensleeves Records
Producer Oliver Chastan, Phillip 'Titus' Harnett & Frenchie

Stronger is the second album by reggae singer Fantan Mojah. It features the single "Stronger", as well as a collaborations with Ninja Ford & Zareb.

Track listing

  1. Intro
  2. Stronger
  3. Jah Jah You Are The One feat. Ninja Ford
  4. Dun Dem
  5. Can't Frame I (judgement time riddim, Bost & Bim / Special delivery music)
  6. Stay Positive
  7. So Many Problems
  8. No Ordinary Herb
  9. Jah Time
  10. How Can I Be Ungrateful feat. Zareb
  11. Most High Jah
  12. No Mercy feat. Zareb
  13. Tell Lie Pon Rasta
  14. Fight to Survive
  15. Where Is Love
  16. You Can Make It feat. Ninja Ford

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