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Freedom Chant / Freedom Rock
Freedom Chant / Freedom RockFreedom Chant / Freedom Rock

Catno

BABA1208

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 45 RPM Maxi-Single

Country

Italy

Release date

Oct 1, 2020

Styles

Dub

Freedom Chant / Freedom Rock ramon judah

Brand New Bababoom Hi-Fi production en direct d'Italie feat Ramon Judah, Dub Defender, The Roots Defender Horns... As usual solid riddim, mix, master and production. Thx for this one, we hope you will enjoy it.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

10.9€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

Ramon Judah - Freedom Chant

A2

Roots Defender Horns - Horns of Freedom

AA1

Ramon Judah - Freedom Rock

AA2

Dub Defender - Dub for Freedom

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