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    K.C. White Don't Be Untrue

    KC Soul Proff
    • K.C. White – Don't Be Untrue
    • K.C. White – Version
    • 1. Don't Be Untrue
    • 2. Version
    KC White's "Don't Be Untrue" was produced by KC White and later given to Lloyd Barnes/Wackies for a release on his Aires Label in New York. The track is played by the Soul Syndicate Band.

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