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Omar S
Your Hit Making Papa

Your Hit Making Papa
Your Hit Making PapaYour Hit Making Papa

Artists

Omar S

Catno

AOS 808

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

US

Release date

Dec 20, 2017

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Titled Your Hit Making Papa, the two-track 12-inch will be the Detroit artist's second solo release of 2017, following January's Hit It Bubba. (Since then he's also put out collaborative records with Nite Jewel and Young Seth, AKA Seth Troxler.)

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Sleeve: M

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