Dc the Don - Come As You Are - VINYL LP
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- Genre: Dance and electronic
- Description: DC the Don's debut album, InchCome As You Are,Inch is on vinyl for the first time ever. The album comes on a blue galaxy disc and features tracks like InchCampfire Story,Inch InchNascar Racer,Inch and InchECLIPSE.Inch Album Tracks 1. Paranoid 2. Hello DC! 3. Mr. Not Nice 4. Eclipse 5. Hellraiser 6. Jesus Can't Save You 7. Øutlaw 8. Next Week! 9. Rest in Peace 10. Ball Player 11. Emotions Pour 12. Nascar Racer 13. Campfire Story 14. Red Light (FT. Almighty Jay and DDG)
- Artist: Dc the Don
- Title: Come As You Are
- Format: VINYL
- Label: Rostrum Records
- Release Date: 11/10/2023
- Genre: Dance and electronic
- Number Of Discs: 1
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- UPC: 711574941711
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