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What Doesn't Kill Me... (Young Sid album)

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What Doesn't Kill Me is the second studio album by New Zealand urban rapper Young Sid. It features the singles "Never Waste a Day" and "Stuck in a Box" which features New Zealand soul singer Stan Walker.[1] The Album was released on 3 May 2010[2] and since then has debuted on the RIANZ album charts on 10 May 2010 at number 16. It later peaked at number 11. It then slipped off the charts after 8 weeks in the top 40.[3]

Critical reception

Sir-Vere of Rip It Up awarded What Doesn't Kill Me... four and a half out of five stars, and praised its lyrical content and non-radio friendly "real music".[4]

Track listing

# Title Producer(s) Guest(s)
1 "Made" Twice As Nice
2 "Never Waste A Day" Twice As Nice Kayo
3 "You" Twice As Nice Deach
4 "What Don't Kill Me" Emile
5 "Here Then Gone" Twice As Nice Melanie Fiona
6 "Around the World In A Day" Emile
7 "Wanna Be Like..." Twice As Nice
8 "Stuck In A Box" Emile Stan Walker
9 "The Heist" Emile
10 "Taken Away" Emile Tyree
11 "Godfather (I Won't Be Broken)" Twice As Nice

Deluxe album bonus tracks

  • "As The World Turns" (Produced by Twice As Nice)
  • "You Can Make It" feat. Mr Sicc (Produced by Twice As Nice)
  • "It's Murder" (Produced by Shuko)
  • "What Would You Do" feat. Tyree (Produced by Twice As Nice)
  • "Hard Work" (Produced by Juse)

Awards and nominations

2010 New Zealand Music Awards

  • 2010 Hip-Hop Album of the Year ("What Doesn't Kill Me...") - Nominated

2010 Māori Music Awards

  • 2010 Māori Urban Album of the Year (What Doesn't Kill Me...) - Won

References

  1. ^ Apple - Search Results
  2. ^ iTunes - Music - What Doesn't Kill Me... by Young Sid
  3. ^ The Official New Zealand Music Chart
  4. ^ Sir-Vere (June–July 2010). "Album Reviews". Rip It Up (335). Satellite Media: 90. ISSN 0114-0876.