I-octane : My Place
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SINGLE / 7INCH / 45T : My Place : I-octane : Maximum Sound : Fairground : Dancehall / Nu-roots : 1028901 : Neuf : 6.00€ : 0.20kg
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Love Rasta is a light-hearted reggae song by London-based vocalist Jack Wilson, a proud descendant of Jamaican heritage. This vibrant track celebrating Rastafarian culture, serving as a powerful anthem for the community and delivering a message of unity. It was mixed by prolific figure in UK reggae, Dougie Wardrop, at the Conscious Sounds studio in London.
Love Rasta is a light-hearted reggae song by London-based vocalist Jack Wilson, a proud descendant of Jamaican heritage. This vibrant track celebrating Rastafarian culture, serving as a powerful anthem for the community and delivering a message of unity. It was mixed by prolific figure in UK reggae, Dougie Wardrop, at the Conscious Sounds studio in London.


