• Derrick Harriott – The Loser
    • Derrick Harriott, Bobby Ellis & Desmond Miles Seven – Now We Know
    • 1. Derrick Harriott – The Loser
    • 2. Derrick Harriott, Bobby Ellis & Desmond Miles Seven – Now We Know

    The Loser'is gloriously considered as one of the most significant songs as well as rhythm tracks in the history of Reggae music. Also entitled as'The Winner', the song is easily adapted to sound system dubplates. Talking about the genre of Rocksteady, this song cannot be ignored.'Now We Know'on the flip side is to be released on 7 inch single for the first time ever.

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