Sugababes Sweet 7 Album Sampler Featuring Ke Repack !new!
For collectors, it is the white whale. For historians, it is a primary source document of industry betrayal. For fans, it is simply better music.
(Featuring Sean Kingston; Produced by The Smeezingtons) "Wear My Kiss" (Produced by Fernando Garibay) "Wait for You" (Produced by Fernando Garibay) "Thank You for the Heartbreak" (Produced by Stargate) sugababes sweet 7 album sampler featuring ke repack
⚠️ – home-burned CD-Rs with printed labels. Real promos are pressed CDs (not CD-Rs), often with a barcode on the sleeve back. For collectors, it is the white whale
Sweet 7, the seventh studio album by the Sugababes, was first released on March 12, 2009, by Parlophone Records. The album marked a new chapter in the group's history, as it was their first album with new member Amelle Berrabah, who replaced founding member Mutya Buena. The album featured a diverse range of musical styles, from pop and R&B to electronic and dance music. The album marked a new chapter in the
The history of British pop music has few chapters as chaotic, dramatic, and fascinating as the release of the Sugababes' seventh studio album, . At the center of this pop history moment sits an incredibly rare piece of memorabilia: the Sugababes Sweet 7 Album Sampler Featuring Ke Repack .
Here’s a breakdown of what this item is, why it exists, and what to look for if you’re collecting or researching it.