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Gaza G Sudden RDL Shellah
Bunout Boss / Showcase

Bunout Boss / Showcase
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Catno

BKV044/032 BKV044/032

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2022

Genres

Reggae

Gaza G Sudden / RDL Shellah - Bunout Boss / Showcase | Bokeh Versions (BKV044/032)

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$42*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Gaza G Sudden - Bun Out Intro

A2

Gaza G Sudden - Skin Get Bun

A3

Gaza G Sudden - Can't See Me Fail

A4

Gaza G Sudden - Gran-A-Day

A5

Gaza G Sudden - Sudden Interlude

A6

Gaza G Sudden - Bun Out

A7

Gaza G Sudden - Kno Whe U A Do

A8

Gaza G Sudden - Tings Hard Dub

B1

RDL Shellah - Turn Mi On

B2

RDL Shellah - Bad Wine

B3

RDL Shellah - Party Nice

B4

RDL Shellah - Come Out

B5

RDL Shellah - Rich Mi Proud

B6

RDL Shellah - Touch Road

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