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    Frankie Paul Curfew In The Dance

    Arrival
    • Frankie Paul – Curfew The Dance
    • Frankie Paul – Version
    • 1. Curfew The Dance
    • 2. Version

    Classic early dancehall tune from 1984 on the "Shank I Sheck" riddim

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