Mona Lisa – 11-20-79 (1996)
Artist: Mona Lisa
Title: 11-20-79
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Island Records
Genre: Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:53
Total Size: 131/366 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: 11-20-79
Year Of Release: 1996
Label: Island Records
Genre: Hip-Hop, R&B, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 52:53
Total Size: 131/366 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Mona Lisa – Sweet Memories (Prod. Redhead Kingpin) (4:35)
02. Mona Lisa – Just Wanna Please U (Prod. Clark Kent) (4:19)
03. Mona Lisa – Where I Wanna Be (Prod. Mr. Sex & Tim "Dawg" Patterson) (3:47)
04. Mona Lisa – Love U Enough (Prod. Stanley Brown) (4:06)
05. Mona Lisa – I’m Not Your Girl (Prod. Mr. Sex & Tim "Dawg" Patterson) (4:12)
06. Mona Lisa – Keep Fallin’ (Prod. Reese Johnson) (4:34)
07. Mona Lisa – You Said (Prod. Stanley Brown) (4:48)
08. Mona Lisa – Mom Lude (Interlude) (0:57)
09. Mona Lisa – You Gave Me Love (Prod. Stanley Brown) (4:14)
10. Mona Lisa – Crazy (Prod. Stanley Brown) (4:14)
11. Mona Lisa – Can’t Be Wasting My Time (feat Lost Boyz) (Prod. Mr. Sex & Tim Patterson) (4:35)
12. Mona Lisa – You Keep Leading Me On (Prod. Redhead Kingpin) (4:28)
13. Mona Lisa – Our Time To Shine (Prod. Redhead Kingpin) (4:04)
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