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    Count Machuki Wanted Bad / Super Lotus

    Modified
    • Count Machuki – Wanted Bad
    • Count Machuki – Super Lotus
    • 1. Wanted Bad
    • 2. Super Lotus

    One of the great early Jamaican DJ's Count Matchuki on a rare recording from 1970 with The Hippy Boys

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    Count MachukiMovementsStudio 16
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