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Vem Comigo

Labels

Aweh

Catno

AWEH002

Formats

1x Vinyl 7"

Country

Europe

Release date

Feb 1, 2023

Brazilian boogie influenced 45 from Esa’s Afro-Synth Band on Aweh, featuring singer/ songwriter Diego Moraes from São Paulo, and their own vocalist Forest Law.

Brazilian boogie influenced 45 from Esa’s Afro-Synth Band on Aweh, featuring singer/ songwriter Diego Moraes from São Paulo, and their own vocalist Forest Law.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$28*

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