Wadadli Island Clash 2008 - Antigua - Cannabis vs Twin Tower (tune fi tune) Video
Antigua number 1 Clash for small upcoming sounds
Comments on "Wadadli Island Clash 2008 - Antigua - Cannabis vs Twin Tower (tune fi tune)"
cannabis chuppit no ... cannabis chuppit no f**k.
whole time them pon twin tower case n say they nu? ha no dubs then them play 1 tune a say PICK-UP UR DUBS N THROW THEM AWAY
but tru say them buss sum dubs them bad still
last round is dub ... last round is dub fi dub not 45. cannabis win by default cause twin? towers nuh show up.
ah wardadle in the ... ah wardadle in the crowd that...join? 6:45.
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