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Is Ainm Dom (2005)

by Collie

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1.
Intro 00:51
2.
Green Blood 03:13
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Bainne 04:07
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TLC 05:06
6.
Gangs 00:13
7.
Some Sham 04:14
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Get Out 03:18
10.
On De Blower 00:41
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Chancer 03:16
12.
Tell Me 03:30
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Bus Rage 03:50
16.
No Drugs 03:53
17.
Game-Ball 03:42

about

"'Is Ainm Dom' has enough local colour to make it worth hearing; this is much more Hill 16 than Sugarhill. And he is spot on about Dublin Bus..." - Luke McManus, RTÉ-ten

"Collie sensibly avoids the self-righteous preaching of indie rap's backpacker set, instead concentrating on cramming as much gleefully sick humour into each track as possible.." - Killian Murphy, Hot Press

"The likes of TLC, No Drugs, and the Ronan Keating baiting Some Sham blister with laugh out loud one-liners. Collie also manages to be intelligent and angry about issues no other Dublin singer or band could be arsed with..." - RTÉ Guide

credits

released June 22, 2005

All Lyrics written by Alan Collins, with the exception
of ‘Get Out’ written by Alan Collins & D.Page

Executive Producers: Wes D’Arcy / Alan Collins
Mastering: Proper Productions
Artwork: Steve Averill at four5one
Distribution: Universal Music Ireland

℗© 2005 Xcentury Music

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Collie Dublin, Ireland

In 2004, Collie was the first Irish rapper to have a release on a major record label, Universal Music, with his debut single ‘Some Sham’. His debut album ‘Is Ainm Dom’ followed in 2005, and since then Collie has released a further 4 albums independently. His latest project is in collaboration with Dublin producer RedEye for 'The RedEye Collection' EP ... more

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