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ACDA 2018 68 Songs, 4.4 Hours, 492.3 MB Page 1 of 3 ACDA 2018 68 songs, 4.4 hours, 492.3 MB Name Time Album Artist 1 Shahmaran 5:04 Ison Sevdaliza 2 When I Reside 2:19 Ison Sevdaliza 3 Black Ice 3:27 Lé Funk MAAD 4 Relax 3:35 Mass Manipulation Rezz 5 Fall in Love 2:52 LionHeart (Remastered) Tiffany Gouche 6 Intro - Gently 5:08 The Ascension Lp Brik.Liam 7 Love Galore (feat. Travis Scott) 4:35 Ctrl SZA 8 Hay un Son 3:12 Antidiotico Orishas 9 Bad Blood 4:01 For All We Know NAO 10 Border Girl 4:01 Cocoa Sugar Young Fathers 11 Erotic City (Club Mix) 7:39 Erotic City Supafly 12 Hez Hez (Featuring Sadat & Alaa… 3:32 Crate Diggers Around the World (… Acid Arab 13 Badboi 3:11 All Trap Music 3 Pegboard Nerds 14 Keep On 3:38 SweetSexySavage (Deluxe) Kehlani 15 Express Yourself (feat. Nicky Da B) 4:38 Express Yourself - EP Diplo 16 DOOM DADA 3:34 DOOM DADA - Single T.O.P 17 Sunrise 3:21 Big Wild 18 Early 2000s Carpet Store 2:36 Unknown Album thook 19 Jamboree 3:25 Arab Gold Trap, Vol.1 Bo 20 La Bamba 4:14 One Blood (Una Sangre) Lila Downs 21 Tagine Loghate 3:51 Yed El Henna Fnaire (Morocco) 22 Street Poetry 3:05 Dabke On the Moon: Nudbok Al A… Dam 23 Blow 4:29 Blackheart Dawn Richard 24 Let It Go 2:43 It's Complicated - EP Wale 25 Act Like That (feat. Mack Wilds) 3:21 Summer of 17 - EP Bridget Kelly 26 Planet 7:18 New Energy Four Tet 27 Kiwi, Strawberry & Mango 3:25 Songs Made While High Like 28 2 3:09 H.E.R., Vol. 2 - The B Sides - EP H.E.R. 29 Love It (Freddie Joachim Remix) 3:23 Choklate 30 Foosh (Float) 3:17 Khat Thaleth El Rass & Bashir Saade 31 Holy War (Part One) 4:58 On-Line Jihad Muslimgauze & The Rootsman 32 Sand is a Problim for Bedouin Me… 4:31 Beirut Transister Muslimgauze ACDA 2018 Page 2 of 3 Name Time Album Artist 33 (prod. Dakn) (Dakn solo)_____ ___ 2:02 34 Nobody But You (feat. Hudson Sc… 4:51 All That Must Be George FitzGerald 35 Conte a Todos 3:12 De Mim, Pra Você Sango 36 I Am 3:29 Black Panther The Album Music F… Jorja Smith 37 Peg Me Right 4:57 Free Music / Mash-Up Steely Dan vs. Chubb Rock 38 Imagine-And-Believe (David Guet… 5:25 80's Mashed 2, The 80's Mashup… Voicedude 39 Behlam Beek (feat. Amir) 2:58 UKnighted State of Arabia Arabian Knightz 40 Red Skin Girl (ATCR Remix) 5:17 A Tribe Called Red A Tribe Called Red 41 Speaking in Tongues 2:14 Jade Cicada 42 Real One 3:32 The Rise of the Phoenix Chanté Moore 43 North Cack (feat. Joshua Gunn &… 3:53 Shouts to Durham G. Yamazawa 44 Boa Noite 2:46 Batuk Freak (Instrumentals) Karol Conka 45 Britney Spears 2:54 Dabkeh Restless Leg Syndrome 46 Each & Every Day (feat. Najee D… 3:05 Tears in the Club Kingdom 47 The Lung 4:54 Choose Your Weapon Hiatus Kaiyote 48 Bombs On Britney 3:26 Free Music / Mash-Up Britney Spears vs. Outkast 49 Crows (Blawan Remix) 6:06 Remixes - EP Barker & Baumecker 50 I'm Leaving 3:47 White Mink : Black Cotton 2 (Elec… Swing Republic 51 Return of Tres 4:17 Gift from Shatta 7/08 Delinquent Habits 52 Bajo Un Mismo Sol 3:31 Ingravitto Macaco 53 Yayabo 1:59 Urban Cuban P18 54 The YoYo 1:44 55 Havana (Remix) 3:19 Havana (Remix) - Single Camila Cabello & Daddy Yankee 56 Tim Sum Vindaloo 3:55 Black Asia Volume 1 Black Asia & H-R 57 Not So Distant Drums 4:14 Bollywood Breaks - EP Enduser 58 I Shall Sing Until My Land Is Free 5:43 Islamic Songs Muslimgauze 59 Ante Up (Robbin Hoodz Theory) 3:53 You Got Served (Music from the… M.O.P. 60 Fix Up, Look Sharp 3:46 Rize Dizzee Rascal 61 Mike, Aaron & Eddie (Boreta Remix) 3:47 Haiku D'etat 62 Doowutchyalike 8:53 Sex Packets Digital Underground 63 Boks Ouwe 3:03 Hard Brainpower 64 8 Point Agenda 5:00 Jams # 8 Herbalizer & Latryx 65 Dark Lawd 3:09 Left Is Right TroyBoi 66 Gnats 4:04 Sacred Symbols of Mu Tom Burbank 67 Fatty Boom Boom 3:46 Ten$ion Die Antwoord ACDA 2018 Page 3 of 3 Name Time Album Artist 68 Galvanize The Empire (Chemical… 3:33 Best of Bootie 2007 Party Ben.
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