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    Yellowman Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt (2014 Issue)

    Greensleeves
    • Yellowman – Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt
    • 1. Nobody Move, Nobody Get Hurt
    • 2. Strictly Mi Belly
    • 3. Bedroom Mazuka
    • 4. Body Move
    • 5. Good Loving
    • 6. Wreck A Pum Pum
    • 7. Hill And Gully Rider
    • 8. Yellowman A The Lover Boy
    • 9. Watch Your Words
    • 10. Why You Bad So

    Massive 1984 Roots Radics backed set from King Yellowman, produced by Henry 'Junjo' Lawes at Channel One and mixed by Sylvan Morris at Harry J Studios. Title track hit went global in hip-hop when sampled by the Poor Righteous Teachers. 

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