Turbulence Wild StreetDanz

Turbulence Wild StreetDanz
Studio album by Streetboys
Released April 20, 1997
Recorded Digital FX International Inc.
Genre Dance
Length 56:33
Label PolyGram Records Philippines/Infiniti Music
Producer Eazer Pastor, Chito Rono, Nicko Manalo, Edwin Pastor, & Jhong Hilario
Streetboys chronology
Street Slammin'
(1996)Street Slammin'1996
Turbulence Wild StreetDanz
(1997)
Shake
(1999)Shake1999

Turbulence Wild StreetDanz is the second album from the Filipino all-male dance group, Streetboys. It has 13 tracks and released under PolyGram Records Philippines and Infiniti Music in 1997.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Renegade Master" 4:25
2."Ek'se"Edwin Pastor (music and lyrics)3:42
3."MMMBop"Issac Hanson (music and lyrics), Taylor Hanson, Zac Hanson (music)4:28
4."Dance of Love" 4:08
5."Take It Easy" 3:37
6."Boom Tiyaya"Eazer Pastor (music and lyrics)4:05
7."So Dem A Com"Martin Eriksson (music), Fredrik Ekdahl (lyrics)3:08
8."Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out" 4:11
9."The Itch" 4:08
10."Must Be Love" 4:03
11."Heads High" 3:41
12."Friends" 4:32
13."Beautiful Life" 4:07

Personnel

  • Produced by: Eazer Pastor, Chito Rono, Nicko Manalo, Edwin Pastor, & Jhong Hilario
  • Executive Producers: Carlo Tan
  • A & R: Danny Emiliano
  • Sound Engineer: Slick
  • Album Mix: Slick with Eazer Pastor and Edwin Pastor

In Other Media

  • "Boom Tiyaya" was used as the campaign jingle of the Partido ng Demokratikong Reporma–Lapiang Manggagawa (Reporma–LM) of former Defense Secretary Renato de Villa in the 1998 Philippine General Elections, which the lyrics changed into "Demokratikong Reporma ng ating Bayan para sa kinabukasan ng ating bayan" and "Tayo na sa Demokratikong Reporma ng ating bayan!".
  • Boom Tiyaya's lyrics were changed into a series of references to the candidates of the Reporma–LM party, whose the Boom Tiyaya-Tiyaya-Tiyaya Yeah line was changed into "Renato De Villa at Pareng Oscar Orbos. Tambalan Para sa Demokratikong Reporma!", while "Close your eyes, Hold your Hand, Turn Around" was changed into the surnames of the Reporma–LM Senatorial Slate.

References

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