• Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Original (Feat. Skarra Mucci & Mandinka Warrior)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Town Pretty But It Hot (Feat. Suga Roy & Conrad Crystal)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Hold Dem (Feat. Gappy Ranks)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Settle Down (Feat. Exco Levi)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Settle Dub
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Baby Got Me Good (Feat. Jammaroots & BNC)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Headz Together (Feat. Georges Perin & BNC)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Chica Fresa (Feat. Don Caramelo)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Some Boy Can't Chat (Feat. KG Man)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Daddy Lets Slide (Feat. Georges Perin & Mandinka Warrior)
    • Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution – Daddy Let's Dub
    • 1. Original (Feat. Skarra Mucci & Mandinka Warrior)
    • 2. Town Pretty But It Hot (Feat. Suga Roy & Conrad Crystal)
    • 3. Hold Dem (Feat. Gappy Ranks)
    • 4. Settle Down (Feat. Exco Levi)
    • 5. Settle Dub
    • 6. Baby Got Me Good (Feat. Jammaroots & BNC)
    • 7. Headz Together (Feat. Georges Perin & BNC)
    • 8. Chica Fresa (Feat. Don Caramelo)
    • 9. Some Boy Can't Chat (Feat. KG Man)
    • 10. Daddy Lets Slide (Feat. Georges Perin & Mandinka Warrior)
    • 11. Daddy Let's Dub

    Blend Mishkin And Roots Evolution present their debut album for Nice Up! Records. Eleven cuts of heavy roots reggae performed by a live band and featuring a stunning line up of international vocal talent including Exco Levi, Skarra Mucci, Gappy Ranks, KG Man, Mandinka Warrior and BNC. Support from David Rodigan.

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