• The Viceroys – Why
    • Lone Ark Riddim Force – Why Dub
    • Vin Morgan – Thanks A Lot
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    • 1. The Viceroys – Why
    • 2. Lone Ark Riddim Force – Why Dub
    • 3. Vin Morgan – Thanks A Lot
    • 4. Guillaume Metenier – Thanks A Lot (Organ Version)

    The Viceroys return in style on this killer new roots rockers tune "Why" produced by Spanish producer Roberto Sanchez & Iroko Records boss Herve Brizec. Four cuts vocal, dub, Vin Morgan vocal, organ instrumental.

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