A Million Trillion Stars
Boomkat · 2009
49 min · 13 tracks · hip-hop · pop rock · R&B
A vibrant blend of dance-pop and electropop infused with catchy hooks and playful lyrics.
A Million Trillion Stars is an album by Boomkat, released in 2009. A vibrant blend of dance-pop and electropop infused with catchy hooks and playful lyrics. The album received attention for its catchy single 'Don't Be So Shy', which became a viral hit on social media platforms. This resurgence helped Boomkat reconnect with a new generation of listeners, showcasing their ability to adapt within the pop genre. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does A Million Trillion Stars sound like?
A vibrant blend of dance-pop and electropop infused with catchy hooks and playful lyrics. Rooted in hip-hop and pop rock.
What makes A Million Trillion Stars by Boomkat notable?
The album received attention for its catchy single 'Don't Be So Shy', which became a viral hit on social media platforms. This resurgence helped Boomkat reconnect with a new generation of listeners, showcasing their ability to adapt within the pop genre. Released in 2009, 'A Million Trillion Stars' marked Boomkat's return after a five-year hiatus following their debut album 'Boomkatalog One'. At this point, the duo sought to redefine their sound while navigating the evolving landscape of pop music.
How many songs are on A Million Trillion Stars?
A Million Trillion Stars has 13 tracks, running approximately 49 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Don't Be So Shy Standout 3:37
- 2 Stomp 3:09
- 3 Runaway Standout 3:22
- 4 Say Hi 4:31
- 5 Not My Fault 3:32
- 6 Lonely Child Standout 4:00
- 7 Burn 3:30
- 8 Here I Come (Run Boy) 3:14
- 9 Instead 3:59
- 10 Wish I Could 3:55
- 11 Fall On Me 3:59
- 12 Elated 4:21
- 13 4 Track Dub 4:31
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