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'''Best of 12" Collection''' is a ] album by ] that was released on the 2nd August, 2006. It includes songs from all singers that participated in the Sweetbox project: "Booyah" is by Kimberly Kearney, "Shakalaka" is by Dacia Bridges, tracks 3, 4, 5, 6 and 15 are by ], the rest are sung by ]. '''Best of 12" Collection''' is a ] album by ] that was released on 2 August 2006. It includes songs from all singers that participated in the Sweetbox project: "Booyah" is by Kimberly Kearney, "Shakalaka" is by Dacia Bridges, tracks 3, 4, 5, 6 and 15 are by ], the rest are sung by ].


==Track listing== ==Track listing==

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Best of 12" Collection is a remix album by Sweetbox that was released on 2 August 2006. It includes songs from all singers that participated in the Sweetbox project: "Booyah" is by Kimberly Kearney, "Shakalaka" is by Dacia Bridges, tracks 3, 4, 5, 6 and 15 are by Tina Harris, the rest are sung by Jade Villalon.

Track listing

Standard Edition
No.TitleLength
1."Booyah, Here We Go (Featuring Tempest) (Hot Pants Radio Mix)"3:49
2."Shakalaka"5:18
3."I'll Die For You (Featuring D. Christopher Taylor) (Sweetbox Club Mix)"4:55
4."Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (Geo's Big "E" Club Mix)"4:17
5."Don't Go Away (Brucie's 2Bad Gordie Mix)"3:06
6."Shout (Let It All Out) (Featuring D. Christopher Taylor) (Loud & Longer Mix)"5:04
7."For The Lonely (Geo's Remix)"3:24
8."Boyfriend (Booyah Revival Short Remix)"3:23
9."Read My Mind (Jazztronic Mix)"3:20
10."Lighter Shade Of Blue (H-Run/Dadas Remix)"3:20
11."Life is Cool (Kerosin Remix)"4:03
12."Cinderella (Electric Spice Mix)"3:04
13."Booyah, Here We Go (Featuring Tempest) (The Clinic Remix)"5:03
14."Addicted (Featuring DJ Bo & InDJaction Crew) (Boom Boom Remix)"3:38
15."I'll Die For You (Featuring D. Christopher Taylor) (Die Strictly Hip Mix)"4:57
Best Of Remix
No.TitleLength
1."Booyah, Here We Go (Featuring Tempest) (Hot Pants Radio Mix)"3:49
2."Shakalaka"5:18
3."I'll Die For You (Featuring D. Christopher Taylor) (Sweetbox Club Mix)"4:55
4."Everything’s Gonna Be Alright (Geo's Big "E" Club Mix)"4:17
5."Don't Go Away (Brucie's 2Bad Gordie Mix)"3:06
6."Shout (Let It All Out) (Featuring D. Christopher Taylor) (Loud & Longer Mix)"5:04
7."For The Lonely (Geo's Remix)"3:24
8."Boyfriend (Booyah Revival Short Remix)"3:23
9."Lighter Shade Of Blue (H-Run/Dadas Remix)"3:20
10."Life is Cool (Kerosin Remix)"4:03
11."Cinderella (Electric Spice Mix)"3:04
12."Booyah, Here We Go (Featuring Tempest) (The Clinic Remix)"5:03
13."Addicted (Featuring DJ Bo & InDJaction Crew) (Boom Boom Remix)"3:38
14."Don't Push Me (Private Session)"3:29

Notes

Most of the musics in this album were released before in singles or albums.


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