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M' Ayi
M' AyiM' Ayi

Catno

AZI 20004

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

France

Release date

Styles

African

Aziz' Inanga - M' Ayi Popular music of Congo

Aziz' Inanga - M' Ayi
Popular music of Congo

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG

25€*

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A-1

M' Ayi

4:57

A-2

Afric

5:45

A-3

Elougheti

5:11

B-1

Tant' Awa

4:57

B-2

Mamita

4:55

B-3

Ankombié

8:36

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