• Brukky – Why Yu Nuh
    • Brukky – Why Yu Nuh (Version)
    • 1. Why Yu Nuh
    • 2. Why Yu Nuh (Version)

    Pure '80s dancehall niceness from Names You Can Trust! Sounding like a vintage Jammy's production this little bubbler infact comes direct from the hotbed of Brooklyn's roots scene, with production by Victor “Ticklah” Axelrod and vocals by the honey-voiced Brukky. Includes dub version and comes in custom-printed paper sleeve. 

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