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Don't Give In
Don't Give InDon't Give In

Catno

IFEEL079

Formats

1x Vinyl 12"

Country

Europe

Release date

Jul 29, 2022

The hottest street soul joint in a minute! Manchester’s Balearic synth lord Ruf Dug teams up with vocalist Private Joy for a sexy strut down your nearest palm tree-lined beach. Ruff Dug doesn't even remember making the beat, which adds to the hazy charm and might explain the beautifully sparse and wandering piano solo. An alternate Reggae mix sits on the flip and both versions have instrumentals on their respective sides. A total must-buy for the tropical DJs!

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

$30*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

Don't Give In (Street Soul Vocal)

4:58

A2

Don't Give In (Street Soul Instrumental)

4:58

B1

Don't Give In (Reggae Vocal)

4:58

B2

Don't Give In (Reggae Instrumental)

4:58

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