Tinchy Stryder vs. Maniac

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Tinchy Stryder vs. Maniac
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Studio album by
Released24 November 2008
Recorded 2007 2008
Genre Grime, bassline
Label Eskibeat Recordings
Producer Brandon Jolie
(Record executive & Co-Composer)
Kwasi Danquah III
(Co-Composer & Lyricist)
Tinchy Stryder chronology
Cloud 9 The EP
(2008)
Tinchy Stryder vs. Maniac
(2008)
Star in the Hood EP Vol. 1
(2009)
Maniac chronology
Tinchy Stryder vs. Maniac
(2008)
New Age Grime
(2009)
Singles from Tinchy Stryder vs. Maniac
  1. "Rollin"
    Released: October 2008

Tinchy Stryder vs. Maniac is a collaborative studio album by recording artist Tinchy Stryder and grime record producer Maniac. The album produced one single, "Rollin Remix", and is most noted for bringing Maniac's productions to a wider audience. [1]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Warm Up"2:03
2."Wait Till the Moon Comes Out"2:47
3."Fly Away"2:56
4."Rollin'" (featuring Delusion)3:19
5."No Cape" (featuring Fuda Guy)3:17
6."Pray for Me"3:27
7."Mandem" (Instrumental)3:43
8."Snake Bite" (Instrumental)4:13
9."Grime Kid" (Instrumental)3:16
10."Star in the Making (Remix)" (Instrumental)3:48
11."What Da Rass" (Instrumental)3:15
12."Warzone" (Instrumental)3:59
Bonus Tracks
No.TitleLength
13."E3 Shank Shank" (featuring God's Gift)3:03
14."Rollin' Remix" (featuring Roachee)3:27

Personnel

Credits for Eskibeat Recordings Presents: Tinchy Stryder vs. Maniac.

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