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1999 studio album by Tricky with DJ Muggs and Grease
Juxtapose Released 16 August 1999 (1999-08-16 ) Genre Length 35 :38 Label Island Producer
Juxtapose (1999)
Live on Lenox (2000)
"For Real" Released: 3 August 1999
Juxtapose is the fourth official studio album by English musician Tricky . It was released on 16 August 1999 via Island Records in collaboration with American record producers DJ Muggs and Dame Grease . It features guest appearances from British rapper Mad Dog, Kioka Williams, who provides the majority of the female vocals on the album and the following tours, and D'NA. The album's lead single , "For Real", was released on 3 August 1999. The song "Contradictive" later appeared in Brokedown Palace and the song "Scrappy Love" appeared in Without a Trace . The album peaked at number 22 in the UK , number 182 in the US , and also reached number 8 in Norway .
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "For Real" 3:29 2. "Bom Bom Diggy" (featuring Mad Dog) Dame Grease 4:05 3. "Contradictive" Tricky 3:04 4. "She Said" Thaws Tricky 3:30 5. "I Like the Girls" (featuring Mad Dog) Dame Grease 2:57 6. "Hot Like a Sauna" (featuring Mad Dog and Kioka Williams) Dame Grease 4:19 7. "Call Me" (featuring D'NA) 3:35 8. "Wash My Soul" 3:51 9. "Hot Like a Sauna (Metal Mix)" (featuring Mad Dog and Kioka Williams) Dame Grease 3:35 10. "Scrappy Love" Tricky 3:13 Total length: 35:38
Japanese version bonus tracks Title Producer(s) 11. "Who" Tricky 12. "Bombing Bastards" Terranova
Australian version bonus tracks Title Producer(s) 11. "For Real" (Hip Hop Remix) 12. "For Real" (Genaside II Mix) 13. "For Real" (Rollo Mix) 14. "Bombing Bastards" Terranova 15. "Pop Musik"
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