• The Tartans – I'm Ready
    • The Tartans – Rolling Rolling
    • 1. I'm Ready
    • 2. Rolling Rolling

    A debut song by Tartans, the group consisted of Prince Lincoln, Cedric Myton, Devon Russell and Berg Lewis. Beautiful Rocksteady songs on both sides.

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