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2009 studio album by Sa-Ra Creative Partners
Nuclear Evolution: The Age of Love is the second studio album by American hip hop group Sa-Ra Creative Partners . It was released via Ubiquity Records on June 23, 2009.[ 9] The Wire listed it as one of the "Top 50 Releases of the Year".[ 10]
Disc 1 Title 1. "Spacefruit" (featuring Debi Nova ) 5:03 2. "Dirty Beauty" (featuring Erykah Badu ) 3:21 3. "I Swear" (featuring Noni Limar) 3:30 4. "Melodee N'mynor" 3:15 5. "He Say She Say" 3:22 6. "Traffika" 3:43 7. "Souls Brother" 2:01 8. "Bitch Baby" 4:04 9. "Love Czars" 7:48 10. "Gemini's Rising" (featuring Rozzi Daime) 6:18 11. "The Bone Song" 3:47 12. "White Cloud" (featuring Rozzi Daime and Lil’ Kenny) 3:42 13. "Move Your Ass" 4:01 14. "Love Today" 3:27 15. "Can I Get U Hi?" 3:02 16. "My Star" (featuring Erika Rose) 3:49 17. "Cosmic Ball" (featuring The Gary Bartz Quartet) 7:32 Total length: 71:56
Disc 2 Title 1. "Spaceways Theme" 2:27 2. "Just like a Baby" 5:01 3. "Double Dutch (Co Co Pops)" 3:39 4. "Death of a Star (Supernova)" 3:54 5. "Powder Bump" 3:15 6. "Hangin' by a String" 2:22 Total length: 20:39
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^ "2009 Rewind: Top 50 Releases of the Year" . The Wire . January 2010. Retrieved June 19, 2017 .