XL Middleton Moniquea
I Don't Wanna Wait / Daily Thing

I Don't Wanna Wait / Daily Thing
I Don't Wanna Wait / Daily ThingI Don't Wanna Wait / Daily Thing

Catno

VF006

Formats

1x Vinyl 7"

Country

Canada

Release date

Apr 1, 2022

Fresh new 7' vinyl, just in time for the Spring/Summer. 2 slices of Funk, courtesy of XL Middleton & Moniquea.

"I Don't Wanna Wait" is a G-Funk "traffic anthem" depicting Los Angeles' road reality. XL's sneaky topicals, combined with his witty delivery, mesh perfectly with the heavy bass lines and piano solos. Available for the 1st time on 7' Vinyl, previously available on "2 Minutes Till Midnight"

"Daily Thing" is a Modern Funk heater, available for the 1st time on vinyl. Moniquea's making sure that whatever you need on a daily basis, she'll make sure to remind you. Perfect for lighting up the dance floor, this one is guaranteed to keep you moving.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$22*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Silver Vinyl Version

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$18*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

Black Vinyl Version

A

XL Middleton - I Don't Wanna Wait

B

Moniquea - Daily Thing

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