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'''''Jentina''''' is the eponymous debut album by [[Jentina]], which had a low-key release in September 2005 in [[Italy]] only. It contains eleven songs and one skit. |
'''''Jentina''''' is the eponymous [[debut album]] and only album by [[British people|English]] rapper [[Jentina]], which had a low-key release in September 2005 in [[Italy]] only. It contains eleven songs and one skit. |
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Some confusion exists over its name. Originally, the intended title was going to be "'''''Do Not Disturb'''''", but was retitled "'''''Jentina'''''" at the last minute. |
Some confusion exists over its name. Originally, the intended title was going to be "'''''Do Not Disturb'''''", but was retitled "'''''Jentina'''''" at the last minute. |
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The singles released from the album are "[[Bad Ass Strippa]]", "[[French Kisses]]", and "[[Mysterious (song)|Mysterious]]". |
The singles released from the album are "[[Bad Ass Strippa]]", "[[French Kisses]]", and "[[Mysterious (song)|Mysterious]]". |
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Jentina is the eponymous debut album and only album by English rapper Jentina, which had a low-key release in September 2005 in Italy only. It contains eleven songs and one skit.
Some confusion exists over its name. Originally, the intended title was going to be "Do Not Disturb", but was retitled "Jentina" at the last minute.
The singles released from the album are "Bad Ass Strippa", "French Kisses", and "Mysterious".
Track listing
- "Mysterious"
- "Bad Ass Strippa"
- "Wonderful Day" (featuring Dolamite)
- "French Kisses"
- "Feels Good"
- "Gone"
- "Here I Come"
- "Sneakers"
- "Eenie Meenie" (skit)
- "Smoke"
- "Baby"
- "Hard Times"