The Weekend (album)

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The Weekend
Smashproof - The Weekend.jpg
Studio album by
Genre Rap, Hip hop
Label Move The Crowd
Singles from The Weekend
  1. "Brother"
    Released: January 5, 2009
  2. "It's Friday"
    Released: April 27, 2009
  3. "Ordinary Life"
    Released: July 20, 2009

The Weekend is the debut studio album by New Zealand Group Smashproof. It was released on March 23, 2009

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Clocking Out (Intro)"0:30
2."The Weekend"4:37
3."Brother" (feat. Gin Wigmore)3:50
4."It's Friday"4:59
5."Hot Boy"4:07
6."The Morning After"3:04
7."Pressure (interlude)"1:27
8."I Could Take You There" (feat. Mzj, Stunner & Mr Sicc)3:48
9."Somebody Like Me"3:23
10."Backstage (Interlude)"0:35
11."Breath In, Breath Out" (feat Ethical)4:50
12."All Night Long" (feat. Nina Sky)3:49
13."My Crib" (feat. Awa & Pieter T)5:44
14."Sunday Star Times"4:43
15."Ordinary Life"7:54

Charts

Chart (2009)Peak position
New Zealand Albums Chart [1] 3

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