• Bunkka is the debut studio album by English electronic musician and producer Paul Oakenfold, released under the name Oakenfold. It was released in 2002...
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    — said Shellshock. In 2002, Bunkka became his first official studio album when he signed to Maverick. The name Bunkka came from Peter Gabriel's studio...
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  • released on 20 May 2002. Both songs also appeared on Oakenfold's album Bunkka, which was released the following month. "Southern Sun" features vocals...
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    she sang vocals on Paul Oakenfold's song "Hold Your Hand" taken from his Bunkka album. Her version of Jefferson Airplane's 1967 song "White Rabbit" was...
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  • the name Oakenfold. The album is the follow-up to Oakenfold's 2002 debut Bunkka. The single "Faster Kill Pussycat" features Brittany Murphy and is one of...
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    vocals to the Paul Oakenfold song "The Harder They Come" from the album Bunkka. She also had a collaboration with Colombian artist Juanes in the song "Fotografía"...
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  • and Shellshock that was originally released in 2002 on Oakenfold's album Bunkka, also appears on this CD. Regarding his new direction on the album, Shellshock...
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    "Starry Eyed Surprise". The track was for Oakenfold's first solo studio album Bunkka. In an interview with Rolling Stone magazine in the US, Binzer said that...
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    In 2002, Cube appeared on British DJ Paul Oakenfold's solo debut album, Bunkka, on the track "Get Em Up". Released in 2003, Westside Connection's second...
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  • released on 19 August 2002 as the second single from Oakenfold's debut album, Bunkka (2002), reaching number six in the United Kingdom, number 19 in the Netherlands...
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