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Dancehall Mixtape August 2024-Season 6 Finale



Season 6 finale, with a mixtape!  Thanks for tuning in this season, if this is your first time, welcome!  More to come in season 7.  Let's go!

 

Tracklisting:

the 9ine-“Payroll’

Nigy Boy-‘Continent’

1Biggs Don-‘City Gyal’

Iwaata-‘Bad Bunx’

RajahWild, Najeeri - ‘Life a di Party’

Soulsparks- ‘Meech Out’

Jay-A, Mavado - ‘House & Beast’

Young T, Bugsey - ‘Dundee’

Fuse ODG, Kuami Eugene - ‘100%’

JR Kenna, Ginton - ‘Roll Out’

Jquan, DJ Mac, CrashDummy - ‘Chaka’

Ding Dong, DJ Mac, CrashDummy - ‘Old School New School’

Noah Powa, DJ Mac, CrashDummy - ‘Dance’

Flippa Moggela - ‘We A Di Man’

Laa Lee, Chi Ching Ching, Gold Up ‘Money Talk’

Davido, Must Keys - ‘Unavailable’

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