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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.

Release Date November 11th, 2025
Catalog No VGR004
Label Vicious Grooves
track artist
D'angelo Soul (Extended Mix) WELLJAM 4:59
D'angelo Soul (Original) WELLJAM 3:00

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