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Glass 2.0

Catno

SRFSCHL005

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

US

Release date

Oct 9, 2020

Genres

Hip Hop

Styles

Gangsta

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$55*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Meyhem Lauren - Poseidon's Wrath

A2

Meyhem Lauren - Root Of Evil

A3

Meyhem Lauren - Yucca

A4

Meyhem Lauren - Bail Money

A5

Meyhem Lauren - Steamed Monkfish (Remix)

A6

Meyhem Lauren - Ducati Dreams

A7

Meyhem Lauren - Brunch At The Breakers

A8

Meyhem Lauren - G Shit

A9

Meyhem Lauren - Jarlsberg

B1

Harry Fraud - Poseidon's Wrath (Instrumental)

B2

Harry Fraud - Root Of Evil (Instrumental)

B3

Harry Fraud - Yucca (Instrumental)

B4

Harry Fraud - Bail Money (Instrumental)

B5

Harry Fraud - Steamed Monkfish (Remix) (Instrumental)

B6

Harry Fraud - Ducati Dreams (Instrumental)

B7

Harry Fraud - Brunch At The Breakers (Instrumental)

B8

Harry Fraud - G Shit (Instrumental)

B9

Harry Fraud - Jarlsberg (Instrumental)

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