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Free Britney

Catno

PLSH002

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM EP

Country

Germany

Release date

Aug 4, 2021

Styles

House

Plush is back honey! We begged for more & they listened. The Plush Managements™️ sophomore serve comes fully loaded with the party-starting dance kindling. 6 tracks that come with an official warning; HIGHLY FLAMMABLE. An audio smoke machine, juiced and ready2haze an event near you. Expect Regfant and D.Tiff’s Signature sass. Norty but nice jacked up edits that make you question if the originals even existed. The record touches on something old, something new, something borrowed and FREE BRITNEY too. Undeniable straight up bass in your face 4/4, it’s positively unethical to imagine a world without that precious Plush touch, gentle but firmly fierce! rawr xx :p

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$15.66*

*Taxes excluded, shipping price excluded

PLSH002 - CA - 2021

A1

Work Bitch (Regfant Refizz)

5:17

A2

Temptation

4:40

A3

Ray Of Plush

5:43

B1

Slumber Party 5.0

7:15

B2

Monica Likes To Dance (Regfanti Confetti Mix)

6:32

B3

Plush Play

5:34

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