• 1. Unity
      • 2. Chain gang - rap
      • 3. The truth
      • 4. Hello y'all
      • 5. Do it with ease
      • 6. Gimme no crack
      • 7. Raggamuffin
      • 8. Know how fe chat
      • 9. Whio the cap fits
      • 10. CGolden touch

      Classic New York dancehall album from 1988 featuring big tunes such as Know How Fe Chat, Golden Touch, Raggamuffin, Who The Cap Fits and more

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