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Just thought we'd drop by and let you know our single River Phoenix is out this week :)
You can find links to buy it on the main profile and in the blog or just search for TRIP on iTunes
What's poppin? Hope all is good, like the instrumental beat it's nice and chilled. I'd heard the other one from Taj's EP, dig it too, are you doin bars on it yeh?
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