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Shangaan Electro - New Wave Dance Music From South Africa

Shangaan Electro - New Wave Dance Music From South Africa

Artists

Various

Catno

HJRLP52

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Compilation

Country

UK

Release date

Jan 1, 2010

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$34.49*

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A1

BBC - Ngunyuta Dance

A2

Tshetsha Boys - Nwa Pfundla

A3

Mancingelani - Vana Vasesi

B1

Zinja Hlungwani - Ntombi Ya Mugaza

B2

Zinja Hlungwani - Nwa Gezani My Love

B3

Tiyiselani Vomaseve - Vanghoma

C1

BBC - Ngozi

C2

Zinja Hlungwani - Nwa Gezani

C3

Tiyiselani Vomaseve - Na Xaniseka

D1

Tshetsha Boys - Uya Kwihi Ka Rose

D2

Nkata Mawewe - Khulumani

D3

Zinja Hlungwani - Thula

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