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Bonbon Vodou
Cimetière Créole

Cimetière Créole

Catno

HS225VL

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album

Country

France

Release date

Nov 1, 2021

Styles

Maloya

BONBON VODOU Cimetiere Creole Heavenly Sweetness France

Cet album est le 2ème de Bonbon Vodou. Il s'appelle "Cimetière Créole"en référence aux carrés de tombes plantées de Fleurs multicolores du cimetière marin de la baie de Saint Paul à l'île de la réunion.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

22€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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A1

De Colère

3:26

A2

Suiv Amoin Mon Dalon

3:35

A3

Cimetière Créole

3:26

B1

Fonkèr

4:29

B2

Karma

3:40

B3

Rituel

6:42

C1

Les Écailles De Chasteté

4:09

C2

La Flemme

4:26

C3

Petit Palace

4:09

D1

Si Rogré

3:56

D2

Le Pied Dans La Tombe

5:22

D3

Légers

2:30

D4

Si La Pluie Te Mouille

3:00

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