My Man (Live PA) - EMiliYAH and the MightyZ
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Live PA of My Man from EMiliYAH and the MightyZ. The original recordings were made at Basstone Studios in (Battersea) for their Power EP. Vocal recordings completed at the bands own facilities.Emiliyah and the Mighty Z Allstars are a reggae band based in Portsmouth, Southsea! They create amazing music which they perform all around Portsmouth. They aim to share love through music in the reggae way.Emiliyah joined the MightyZ All Stars in 2012 and since then things have only gotten better. Emiliyah's songs together with MightyZ and Christian Cowlin's tracks mean the band has a vast range of new and original Reggae music to offer.www.emiliyahmightyz.comwww.instagram.com/emzallstars
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