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Round Head & General B. - Probably You Never Heard album

Round Head & General B. - Probably You Never Heard album

  • Performer: Round Head
  • Genre: Hip-hop
  • Title: Probably You Never Heard
  • Released: 1996
  • Style: Ragga HipHop
  • Country: Jamaica
  • MP3 version size: 1881 mb
  • FLAC version size: 1768 mb
  • Other: ASF MP2 AU MOD MPC XM FLAC
  • Rating: 4.8
  • Votes: 725

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Tracklist

A Probably You Never Heard
B Probably You Never Heard

Notes

MC's rapping over instrumental hip-hop songs. Both sides play the same.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ECR-047 Roundhead* & General B Roundhead* & General B - Probably You Never Heard ‎(7", RP) East Coast Records ECR-047 Jamaica 1996
none Roundhead* & General B Roundhead* & General B - Probably You Never Heard ‎(7", M/Print) East Coast Records none Jamaica 1996
ECR-047 Round Head / General B Round Head / General B - Probably You Never Heard ‎(7") East Coast Records ECR-047 Jamaica Unknown
ECR 047 Roundhead* & General B Roundhead* & General B - Probably You Never Heard ‎(7", RP) East Coast Records ECR 047 Jamaica 1996
ECR-047 Round Head / General B Round Head / General B - Probably You Never Heard ‎(12") East Coast Records ECR-047 Jamaica Unknown

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