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Di Captain
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 29, 2013
GenreReggae
LabelVP Records

Di Captain is a studio album by Freddie McGregor, released on January, 29 in 2013, under VP Records. The album consists of 16 songs, showcasing McGregor's talent for re-interpretation with a selection of cover songs including a remake of his own 1980 hit "Africa (Here I Come)". Other features include "Move Up Jamaica" a spirited tribute for Jamaica's 50th anniversary of independence.

Track listing

No. Title Artist Writer(s)
1 (Intro) "Jenny Jenny" Freddie McGregor
2 "Move Up Jamaica" Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / C. McLeod / L. Martin
3 "You Won't See Me" Freddie McGregor John Lennon, Paul McCartney
4 "Bag a Hype" Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / C. McLeod
5 "Africa" Freddie McGregor F. Simpson / L. Ferguson / D. Shaw / J. Hoo-Kim
6 "More Love in the Ghetto" Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / C. Dodd
7 "Love I Believe In" Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / C&R McLeod
8 "Rainbow Country" Freddie McGregor Marcus Miller, Luther R. Vandross
9 "Standing Strong" featuring Gappy Ranks Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / J. Williams / C. Dodd
10 "Love Ballad" Freddie McGregor Skip Scarborough
11 "There You Go" Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / C&R McLeod
12 "My Story" Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / D. Browne / S. McGregor
13 "Let It Be Me" featuring Etana Freddie McGregor Gilbert Bécaud, Pierre Delanoë, Mann Curtis
14 "Jah Love Di Whole A Wi" Freddie McGregor F. McGregor / D. Browne / C. Dodd
15 "House Is Not a Home" Freddie McGregor Burt Bacharach, Hal David
16 "Equal Rights" Freddie McGregor Leroy Sibbles

Executive producer

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