World Wild

2007 studio album by Carlito
World Wild
Studio album by
Carlito
Released2007
GenreBubblegum dance
Eurodance
Mariachi
Length43:50
LabelWarner Bros., Dreamusic Inc.
Carlito chronology
Fiesta
(2006)
World Wild
(2007)
The Hits
(2007)

World Wild is the fifth studio album by Swedish Eurodance artist Jonny Jakobsen, released in 2007.

The tone and lyrical style of the songs continue Jakobsen's ethnic satire theme but, this time, each song is dedicated to a different nation and the typical subjects of their respective cultures, such as Skiing in Switzerland or Pharaohs in Egypt. The songs are sung from the perspective of Carlito as he embarks upon a tour of the world.

The album was released as a successor to Fiesta, another Carlito album. Carlito is so far the only one of Jakobsen's fictional identities to be associated with more than one studio album without any change in style.[1] According to the official Carlito website, the decision to release a successor to Fiesta was prompted by its outstanding success in Japan.[2]

Track listing

  1. Russkij Pusskij – 3:05
  2. Sukiyaki Teriyaki – 3:05
  3. Be My Pharaoh – 2:58
  4. Americo – 3:28
  5. Africa – 3:26
  6. All Around The World – 3:36
  7. Bolero – 3:12
  8. Jamaica – 3:35
  9. Crazy Carlito – 2:56
  10. Final Call – 2:54
  11. Holiday – 3:33
  12. Backpack Girl – 3:27
  13. Samba De Janeiro – 3:12
  14. Home Sweet Home – 2:40

References

  1. ^ "Success and second album". Bubblegum Dancer.
  2. ^ "Sep 26, 2007". Official Carlito website.

External links

  • Official Carlito website
  • Carlito at Bubblegum Dancer
  • Carlito at last.fm
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Jonny Jakobsen
Studio albums
Singles
  • Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)
  • S.O.S. (The Tiger Took My Family)
  • Rice & Curry
  • Girlie Girlie
  • Under the Kilt
  • Macahula Dance
  • Who's That Boy?
  • Poco Loco
  • Fiesta
  • Stockholm to Bombay
Compilations
  • The Hits


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