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The Oddventures of Mr. Cool

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The Oddventures of Mr. Cool
Studio album by
Released1998
Recorded1997
GenrePinoy hip hop
Label
Francis M. chronology
OPM Timeless Collection Gold Series 2
(1997)
The Oddventures of Mr. Cool
(1998)
Interscholastic
(1999)
Singles from The Oddventures of Mr. Cool
  1. "Whole Lotta Lovin'"
    Released: 1998
  2. "Friends"
    Released: 1998
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

The Oddventures of Mr. Cool is the seventh studio album of Filipino rapper artist Francis M., released in 1998. The album contains more of a mellow, urban-style kind of music which is reminiscent of his debut album Yo!. Several songs on The Oddventures of Mr. Cool are sampled from foreign artists, including Whodini's "Friends", as heard on "Friends".

Track listing

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No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Wake Up Call"Francis Magalona1:55
2."Friends"Dave Grusin/Jalil Hutchins/Jeffrey Baylor Williams4:30
3."Can I Have a Kiss?"Francis Magalona3:31
4."Headphones"Angee Rozul0:57
5."Whole Lotta Lovin' (Radio Edit) [featuring Evil Srepsisters]"Francis Magalona, Pia Arroyo, Marvin Querido4:19
6."Peace on Earth (featuring Babsie Molina)"Francis Magalona4:31
7."Old Skool"Scharod Jackson/Nate Johnson5:20
8."What U Want"Francis Magalona4:14
9."Glass of Milk"Angee Rozul3:12
10."Tomagotchi"Angee Rozul1:09
11."Put Ya Hands Up"Francis Magalona4:00
12."Manchild"Arnold Buena4:39
13."23 Seconder"Angee Rozul0:23
14."Loophole"Raimund Marasigan4:56
15."Coolness"Jimmy Antiporda3:45
16."Whole Lotta Lovin'" [Remix] (featuring Evil Stepsisters)"Francis Magalona, Pia Arroyo, Marvin Querido5:21
17."Old Skool [The Toyroom Remix]"Scharod Jackson/Nate Johnson5:02

Trivia

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The track "Whole Lotta Lovin'" has a music video. Much of its music samples the intro of "Alapaap", a song performed by the Eraserheads, & its bridge part samples Madonna's 'Everybody' lines '(Dance & sing yeah, up and do the thing)'.

Credits

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  • Executive Producer: Rudy Y. Tee
  • A & R Executive: Vic Valenciano & Romel Sanchez
  • A & R Coordinator: Diego Castillo
  • Design Lay Out: Mark Aquino & John Joel Lopez

References

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  1. ^ Gonzales, David. The Oddventures of Mr. Cool : Review at AllMusic. Retrieved December 8, 2011.