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Essential Mixtape-November 2020


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This is the November mixtape.   With music in several genres. Trap, Hip Hop, Dancehall, Dance, pop, Reggaeton, Dembow, Soca and more.  

Here's a preview of the Dancehall portion.


Here's the track listing:

Dancehall

Everyday Thing (Party)

Munga Honorable

Idgaf

Skillibeng

Drive Gone

Busy Signal

Action

D Major

Deh Yah (feat. Collie Buddz & Ricky Blaze)

Gyptian, Collie Buddz, Ricky Blaze

Legacy

Mavado

Party Nice

Vybz Kartel

Dancers Segment

Elephant Man, Horro General

Gweh

Ding Dong

Dance and Pop

Essential Workers Anthem

Marc Rebillet

i miss u

Jax Jones, Au/Ra

Get Close

Disclosure

All On Me

Tchami, Zhu

Talks - Mura Masa Dub

 PVA, Mura Masa

Who’s Gonna Stop Me (feat. Weird Al" Yankovic)"

 Portugal. The Man, Weird Al Yankovic

The Valley of The Pagans (feat. Beck)

Gorillaz, Beck

Afrobeats & Kompa

Bad Ting

SamTakesOff

Lo Lo

Omah lay

Controller

2slik

Onome

Ecool, Dremo, Zlatan, Mayorkun

Again

Kwamz, Sona

Ou paka fè sa

 DJ Platnum-D

Sirène

KANIS

Hip Hop & Trap

Spicy

Nas, Fivio Foreign, A$AP Ferg

Ultra Black

Nas, Hit-Boy

Say Peace

Common, Black Thought

Entrepreneur

Pharrell Williams, JAY-Z

LOAD IT UP

Juicy J, NLE Choppa

Marilyn Manson (feat. Marilyn Manson)


Click here to watch the Soca & Afrobeats mix on Periscope!

  A$AP Ferg, Marilyn Manson




Soca

One Drop

Umpa, Sully

Another Level

  Ricardo Drue

Dotish

King Bubba FM, Lavaman

Betty Cat

Prophet Benjamin

Nasty Up

Problem Child

Soca Kingdom

  Machel Montano, Super Blue

Reggaeton, Dembow & Salsa

Yo Perreo Sola

Bad Bunny

ROSÉ

Moonkey, Aron, Nake

Mi Niña

Wisin, Myke Towers, Los Legendarios

Échalo Pa' Ca

Sofia Reyes, Darell, Lalo Ebratt

Culiacan

Chael Produciendo, El Alfa, Nio Garcia, Casper Magico, Mark B

Sube El Dembow (feat. DRMasacre & Leo RD)

Coli Rabia la Crema

Huelo a Dinero

Lyon La Diferencia

Que Te Lo de

Mr Lonyi, La Perversa

Masacote

Gilberto Santa Rosa, Jose Alberto el Canario"

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