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Raphael Foster / Devon Barton - Dance Hall Night / Who Say De Gun Dem Puddung album flac Performer: Raphael Foster
Title: Dance Hall Night / Who Say De Gun Dem Puddung
Style: Dancehall
Released: 2009
Country: Jamaica
MP3 album: 1154 mb
FLAC album: 1757 mb
Rating: 4.3
Other formats: MP3 VQF AAC AIFF TTA MP2 AA
Genre: Reggae

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Tracklist

A Raphael Foster Dance Hall Tonight
B Devon Barton Who Say De Gun Dem Puddung

Credits

  • Producer – Adrian Shippy

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
none Raphael Foster, Devon Barton Raphael Foster, Devon Barton - Dance Hall Night / Who Say De Gun Dem Puddung ‎(7") Wild Geese none Jamaica 1988