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The Word Is Love (Say The Word)

The Word Is Love (Say The Word)
The Word Is Love (Say The Word)The Word Is Love (Say The Word)The Word Is Love (Say The Word)The Word Is Love (Say The Word)

Labels

AM:PM

Catno

582 527 1

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" 33 ⅓ RPM

Country

UK

Release date

Mar 9, 1998

Kelly G smashing the 2-step here on "Kelly´s Lets You Go" Mix"

Kelly G smashing the 2-step here on "Kelly´s Lets You Go" Mix"

Media: VG+i
Sleeve: VG+

55kr*

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A1

The Word Is Love (Say The Word) (Kelly "Lets You Go" Mix)

7:11

A2

The Word Is Love (Say The Word) (Kelly G Bump 'N' Say Mix)

6:09

AA1

The Word Is Love (Say The Word) (Mousse T's Kinda Deep Mix)

6:42

AA2

The Word Is Love (Say The Word) (Mood II Swing Dub)

7:31

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