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Bounty Killer Ghetto Gramma' Mp3, Flac, Wma Bounty Killer Ghetto Gramma' mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Reggae Album: Ghetto Gramma' Country: UK Released: 1997 Style: Dancehall MP3 version RAR size: 1461 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1160 mb WMA version RAR size: 1182 mb Rating: 4.5 Votes: 218 Other Formats: MIDI MP2 ASF MP3 MP4 APE MPC Tracklist Hide Credits A1 Ancient Day Killing A2 Smoke The Herb A3 Fat And Sexy A4 Convince A5 Book Book Book A6 Gal Fi Get Wock No No No (World A Respect) A7 Vocals – Dawn Penn A8 Report You Missing A9 Fear No Evil Run Around Girl A10 Vocals – Chuck Turner B1 Down Grade Mi Gun I'll Be Back B2 Vocals – Colin Roach B3 Income B4 Wedding Done Arrange You've Got Me Waiting B5 Vocals – Angel Doolas, Nitty Kutchie B6 War Is Not A Nice Thing B7 Mi Heart Beat This World's Too Haunted B8 Vocals – Junior Reid B9 Mangoose Time To Realize B10 Vocals – Dirtsman Credits Mastered By – Kevin Metcalfe Producer – King Jammy Notes Recorded and mixed at King Jammy's Studio (except track 4 Side Two, mixed at Studio 2000 by Steely & Mikey). Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Bounty Ghetto Gramma' Greensleeves GREL 238 GREL 238 UK 1997 Killer (2xLP) Records Bounty Ghetto Gramma' Greensleeves GRELCD 238 GRELCD 238 UK 1997 Killer (CD) Records Bounty Ghetto Gramma' Greensleeves GREL 238 GREL 238 UK 1997 Killer (2xLP, W/Lbl) Records Related Music albums to Ghetto Gramma' by Bounty Killer Bounty Killer & Colin Roach - I'll Be Back Little John / Colin Roach - Don't Want No Other / Kill A Sound King Tubby, Jammy, Scientist - Fatman Presents Twin Spin Vol.1 - Dub Confrontation Bounty Killer & Junior Reid / Louie Culture - This World Is Too Haunted / Ganga Lee Bounty Killer - Ghetto Crown King (Remix) Mr. Vegas / Steely & Clevie & L. James - Chuckie Boo / Version "Punaany" Bounty Killer - Nah No Mercy (The Warlord Scrolls) King Jammy meets Dry & Heavy - In The Jaws Of The Tiger.
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