• Yami Bolo – World Wide Fire
    • Idren Natural / Ini Oneness – Upfull Heights
    • ft. Kartik Raghunathan – Violin Dub
    • KDubs – Version
    • 1. Yami Bolo – World Wide Fire
    • 2. Idren Natural / Ini Oneness – Upfull Heights
    • 3. ft. Kartik Raghunathan – Violin Dub
    • 4. KDubs – Version

    U.K. Roots 12" featuring Jamaican singer Yami Bolo on fine form.  Mixed and produced by KDubs at Dub Ascent Studios, check Violin dub.  Limited to 250 copies worldwide.

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