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Daba Makourejah
Afreekan Roots

Afreekan Roots

Catno

ABR12005

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2018

Daba Makourejah ‎– Afreekan Roots - Amoul Bayi Records - 2018 B1 –Galas My Sweet Afreek featuring Galas, Meekman & Sawah

Daba Makourejah ‎– Afreekan Roots - Amoul Bayi Records - 2018 featuring Galas, Meekman & Sawah

Franco - Senegal label famous for severals titles out in the 2010's.

A1 –Daba Makourejah Afreekan Roots
A2 –Meekman, Sawah Afreekan Roots Dubwise
B1 –Galas My Sweet Afreeka
B2 –Meekman, Sawah My Sweet Afreeka Dubwise

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

11€*

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A1

Daba Makourejah - Afreekan Roots

03:34

A2

Meekman - Afreekan Roots Dubwise

03:34

B1

Galas - My Sweet Afreeka

06:49

B2

Meekman - My Sweet Afreeka Dubwise

03:32

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