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''White Sunday'' is the debut solo studio album by
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rapper
Mareko Mark Sagapolutele (born 15 June 1981), best known by his stage name Mareko, is a New Zealand hip hop recording artist from South Auckland. Career Mareko's career began as a member of the Deceptikonz, a South Auckland rap crew. The group won ...
. It was released in 2003 via
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. The album's title is a reference to a
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n holiday that happens on the second Sunday in October. Production was handled by the Ghetto Professionals,
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, Celph Titled, Cochise,
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, DJ Shan, Emile, E-Swift, John Chong-Nee, Scram Jones, The Beat Digglerz and
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, with Brotha D and YDNA serving as executive produces. It features
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s from Celph Titled,
Deceptikonz The Deceptikonz are a New Zealand hip hop group formed in the South Auckland suburb of Manurewa in 1996 which consists of Savage, Devolo, Alphrisk and Mareko. Their debut album was ''Elimination'' released in 2002. History The group's debu ...
, DJ Sir-Vere, E-Swift,
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,
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and Scram Jones. The album debuted at number 4 on the
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. Two of its singles, " Mareko (Here to Stay)" and " Stop Drop & Roll", also went on charted, reaching number 4 and 6, respectively, on the Official New Zealand Music Chart. In March 2006, a double CD package was released, including a second instrumentals disc and two bonus tracks self-produced by Mareko. The album's sequel entitled ''White Sunday 2: The Book of Mark'' was released in 2008.


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* {{Authority control Mareko albums 2003 debut albums Albums produced by P-Money Albums produced by Scram Jones Dawn Raid Entertainment albums Albums produced by Emile Haynie Albums produced by the Beatnuts Albums produced by Da Beatminerz