Born In Africa (Dr. Alban Album)
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Born In Africa (Dr. Alban Album)
''Born in Africa'' is the fourth studio album by Swedish-Nigerian artist Dr. Alban. It was released in 1996. Track listing #"Born in Africa" (Original Radio Version) (3:30) #"Riddle of Life" (2:42) #"Alabalaba (Woman'a'Sexy)" (3:19) #"Hallelujah Day" (3:18) #"Rock Steady" (4:16) #"I Feel the Music" (3:16) #"Then I Fell in Love" (3:09) #"I Said It Once" (4:05) #"Rich Man / Poor Man" (3:10) #"This Time I'm Free" (3:50) #"So Long" (3:39) #"Feel Like Making Love" (5:01) #"Rock The Woman" / "Shake It" (Todd Terry Mix) (3:29) #"This Time I'm Free" (Todd Terry Remix-Edit) (4:17) #"Born in Africa" (Pierre J's Radio Remix) (3:40) Charts References

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