The success of Oojami's first album Bellydancing Breakbeats culminated in sexy French actress Audrey Tatou gyrating her hips to Oojami's 'Fantasy' in the cult film Dirty Pretty Things. Since it's American release in 2002, multiple tracks from the album including 'Chicky' and 'Tin Tin' have been featured music in the live shows of the Bellydance Superstars and Desert Roses. The show has been seen y audiences exceeding 5000,000 in all. In it's live incarnation as a performing band Oojami combines male and female belly dancers with mesmerizing Sufi dancing, providing a vivid musical experience for the eyes. Therefore it is no wonder that the band is building up a strong fan base of open-minded music fans eager to appreciate new and exciting global sounds. Now, with the release of Boom Shinga Ling, Oojami once again provide the definitive soundtrack for this multicultural generation. 'Every track is a distinctive combination of avant thought and primal beats, crunched into a singularly vivid musical experience'. (Billboard)
1) Wicked and Wild
2) Boom Shinga Ling
3) Wake Me Up
4) What Kind of World
5) Propaganda
6) Shake That Belly
7) U and Me
8) Hey Yo
9) Some Like It Hot
10) Hip Shaker
11) Like That
12) Dark Ages
13) Zaman
14) Zor
15) Chicky