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Labels

Sonodisc

Catno

RSB CD-1278

Formats

1x CD Album

Country

Canada

Release date

Jan 1, 1990

Genres

Latin

Styles

Compas

Larose is a famous Zouk musician from Haiti. Rare Zouk LP. Underated stuff with tracks as Mandela or Millionnaire !

Larose is a famous Zouk / Cadance musician from Haiti. Rare Zouk LP. Underated stuff with tracks as Mandela or Millionnaire ! Listen to the sample

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Rassemblé

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Mandela

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Accident

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Jolie Minou

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2e Guerre Mondiale

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Millionnaire

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