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Fumiya Tanaka
Beautiful Days EP3

Beautiful Days EP3

Labels

Sundance

Catno

SND 08

Formats

1x Vinyl 12" EP

Country

Germany

Release date

Oct 30, 2017

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

12€*

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Sundance presents two extended tracks.This is the second part of the project "Beautiful Day

A1

Everybody Don't Know Me

A2

Hot In January

B

Iikanji

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