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The Bongo Hop
La Pata Coja

La Pata Coja

Catno

UR845451

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

France

Release date

Nov 15, 2024

The Bongo Hop is back with another highly danceable, genre bending and colorful effort. Always navigating back and forth across the Atlantic in search of his musical dreamland, he offers a deeper insight into the making of his music, an organic sounding, almost live approach to his infectiously groovy compositions, topped with impeccable collaborations.
(feat Nidia Gongora, Lucas Santtana, Moonlight Benjamin...)

A1

Mi Ola

A2

Magica Bonita

A3

La Pata Coja

A4

L’Oubli Mauve

A5

Memento

B1

Eko Eko

B2

Dekonekte

B3

Ah Kumana

B4

Magica Bonita (Radio Edit)

B5

La Pata Coja (Radio Edit)

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