Vicious Recordings
WELLJAM - D'Angelo Soul
Australian producer WELLJAM delivers his fresh take on classic house with “D’Angelo Soul” on Vicious Grooves.
Laidback drums and a spoken-word sample build into saxophone-driven drops that ignite the dancefloor. Let this track move through you and take over.
| track | artist | |
|---|---|---|
| D'angelo Soul (Extended Mix) | WELLJAM | 4:59 |
| D'angelo Soul (Original) | WELLJAM | 3:00 |
Support
Andi Durrant
Sounds good - thanks for sending!
Sam Divine
Dope!
Eric Powell
solid
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