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Frankie Paul Cassandra Mp3, Flac, Wma Frankie Paul Cassandra mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Reggae Album: Cassandra Country: Jamaica Released: 1990 Style: Dancehall MP3 version RAR size: 1253 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1488 mb WMA version RAR size: 1496 mb Rating: 4.7 Votes: 295 Other Formats: AU RA XM DTS AA AAC AUD Tracklist Hide Credits Cassandra A –Frankie Paul Written-By – Dennis Brown B –Steely & Clevie Cassandra (Version) Companies, etc. Distributed By – Steely And Clevie Productions Produced For – S & C Productions Credits Arranged By – Steely & Clevie Producer – Steely & Clevie Notes Rhythm: Sleng Teng Barcode and Other Identifiers Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): MEDELY (CASSANDRA) - Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): - MEDLEY VERSION - CASSANDRA - Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Steely & Clevie SCT12 Frankie Paul Cassandra (12") SCT12 Jamaica Unknown Records Frankie Paul / Frankie Paul / Steelie Steely & Clevie VPRD-603 Steelie & & Cleavie* - VPRD-603 Jamaica 1990 Records Cleavie* Cassandra (12") Steely & Clevie none Frankie Paul Cassandra (7", RP) none Jamaica Unknown Records Cassandra (12", Steely & Clevie SCT12 Frankie Paul SCT12 Jamaica Unknown W/Lbl) Records Cassndra (12", Steely & Clevie SCT12 Frankie Paul SCT12 Jamaica Unknown M/Print, W/Lbl) Records Comments about Cassandra - Frankie Paul DireRaven SLENG TENG riddim Related Music albums to Cassandra by Frankie Paul Frankie Paul / Steely & Clevie - Oldies Medley Frankie Paul - I Wanna Say I Love You Freddie McGregor - Fever Medley Steely & Clevie - Steely & Clevie Productions : Tuff Riddim Beres Hammond / Steely & Clevie - Double Trouble Steely & Clevie - Ghetto Man Skank Black Rat / Max Wayne / Steely & Clevie - Fraud Brand / Shatta Leroy Sibbles - Fat Girl.
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