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Kulture D Higher Meditation
Jah Jah Set Us Free

Jah Jah Set Us Free
Jah Jah Set Us FreeJah Jah Set Us Free

Catno

ANR7004

Formats

1x Vinyl 7"

Country

France

Release date

Jan 1, 2020

The next single on All Nations Records is a tremendous stepper riddim of French dubmaker Higher Meditation now based in Leicester UK. Veteran UK singer Kulture D from the local underground scene rides this rough riddim smoothly, calling out the almighty one to set everyone free. His prayer is still resonating deep in mind when entering the dub version of this track with the help of a subtle melodica line.

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Kulture D - Jah Jah Set Us Free

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Higher Meditation - Jah Jah Set Dub Free

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