Magic City (album)
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Magic City is the second studio album of New Zealand
New Zealand
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 producer P-Money
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-Albums:-Singles:-External links:* - News, video clips, downloads* - Information, photos, and video clips...

. It was released in New Zealand and Australia
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 in 2004. It won "Best Hip hop
Hip hop
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/Urban Album" at the Vodafone
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 New Zealand Music Awards
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. P-Money also won Best Producer for this album.

Track listing

  1. "Intro"
  2. "3,2,1" (Feat. Skillz
    Skillz
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    )
  3. "We! (Dem Ni99az)" (Feat. Aasim
    Aasim
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     & Capone)
  4. "Keep On Calling" (Feat. Akon
    Akon
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    )
  5. "Two Step" (Feat. Jatis)
  6. "I Had None" (Feat. Mystro
    Mystro
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    )
  7. "Get Back" (Feat. PNC
    PNC (rapper)
    Sam Hansen better known by his stage name PNC is a New Zealand Hip hop rapper.The name PNC is an acronym for Palmerston North CityHe went to Awatapu College. PNC first gained underground notoriety performing alongside Breaking Wreckwordz. His unofficial single "Day in the Life" stayed at number one...

     and David Dallas aka Con Psy
    David Dallas
    David Dallas is a New Zealand hip-hop artist of Samoan/European descent. Formerly known as Con Psy as part of the rap duo Frontline.- Career :...

    )
  8. "Represent" (Feat. Roc Raida
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    )
  9. "Turn It Up (Feat. Tyna and Scribe
    Scribe (rapper)
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    )
  10. "Get Money" (Feat. Sauce Money
    Sauce Money
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    )
  11. "Easy"(Feat. Sauce Money)
  12. "Get Up Slow" (Feat. David Dallas)
  13. "Anyway" (Feat. Aasim and Bobby Creekwater
    Bobby Creekwater
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    )
  14. "Driven" (Feat. Scribe)
  15. "Stop The Music" (Feat. Scribe and PNC)
  16. "3,2,1 Remix" (Feat. PNC, David Dallas and Skillz)

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
New Zealand Singles Chart 2
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