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Loving Life
Loving LifeLoving Life

Catno

88T001LP

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Limited Edition

Country

France

Release date

Sep 30, 2022

Genres

Funk

Styles

Boogie

Avec l'album Loving Life, Sofiane Pamart et Dabeull nous offrent un projet cinématographique qui s'écoute sans fin.

Avec l'album Loving Life, Sofiane Pamart et Dabeull nous offrent un projet cinématographique qui s'écoute sans fin. On retrouve notamment Holybrune, Ichon et Kunta.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

28.5€*

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A1

By My Side

3:12

A2

Hotel View

2:19

A3

Bad Boys Good Sons

2:37

A4

Never Coming Back

2:09

A5

Coco Sunrise

2:41

B1

Bye Bye Honey

2:33

B2

Supermodel Love

2:19

B3

Hotel Voyage

2:20

B4

La Vie En Rose

2:51

B5

Very Last Drink

2:23

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