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La Fouine vs. Laouni

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Download links and information about La Fouine vs. Laouni by La Fouine. This album was released in 2011 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, World Music, Pop genres. It contains 28 tracks with total duration of 01:56:46 minutes.

Artist: La Fouine
Release date: 2011
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Rap, Soul, World Music, Pop
Tracks: 28
Duration: 01:56:46
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Veni Vidi Vici 4:11
2. Fouiny Gamos 3:44
3. Nhar Sheitan Click 3:46
4. Stan Smith 4:52
5. Mathusalem 4:20
6. Laisse les parler 3:32
7. Çaillera for Life (feat. The Gâme) 4:16
8. Bafana Bafana 2:57
9. Interlude - One Shot 2:32
10. Passe leur le Salam (feat. Rohff) 4:58
11. Gucci Sale Music 3:33
12. Fouiny Juice (Hosted by DJ Battle) 4:15
13. Bafana Bafana Remix (feat. Admiral T, Çanardo, Nessbeal, Seth Gueko, Cut Killer & Soprano) [Hosted by Cut Killer & DJ Battle] 6:08
14. Débuter en bas 4:13
15. Là-bas 3:35
16. M'évader 4:38
17. D'où l'on vient 4:34
18. Elle venait du ciel (feat. Zaho) 5:25
19. Les soleils de minuit 3:40
20. Papa 4:26
21. Du bout des doigts (feat. Leïla) 3:54
22. Petite sœur (feat. Evaanz) 3:54
23. Les vents favorables 3:49
24. Populaire (featuring Laouni Mouhid) 3:12
25. La lumière 4:57
26. Passe leur le salam (feat. Rohff) [Instrumental] 4:59
27. Veni vidi vici (Instrumental) 4:10
28. Çaillera for Life (feat. The Gâme) [Instrumental] 4:16

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Accompanied by an impressive who's-who of Gallic hip-hop, La Fouine vs. Laouni is an ambitious double album from Parisian MC La Fouine, featuring one disc fronted by his bad-boy alter ego and a second credited to his real name, which showcases a more personal side. Produced by Street Fabulous and Animalsons, the follow-up to 2009's Mes Reperes includes the singles "Veni Vidi Vici," "Papa," and "D'ou L'on Vient" alongside collaborations with Algerian R&B vocalist Zaho ("Elle Venait Du Ciel"), former Mafia K'1 Fry rapper Rohff ("Passe-Leur Le Salam") and California MC the Game, who makes a surprising attempt at French on "Caillera for Life." ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi