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Happy New Year! - Glitterbox Radio Show NYE Special presented by Melvo Baptiste


#Glitterbox #Radio #Dance #Electronic #Deephouse, #DJ_set, #Music, #MelvoBaptiste



01. The Reese Project - Direct Me (Joey Negro Disco Blend Mix) [Warner Bros. Records]
02. Mark Picchiotti Presents Jersey St - Love Will Be Our Guide (Original Club Mix) [ITH Records]
03. Juliet Roberts - Caught In The Middle (Roger's Gospel Revival Mix) [Cooltempo]
04. Class Action - Weekend (Seamus Haji 80's Vibe) [Sleeping Bag Records]
05. Kapote - Give It To Me [Toy Tonics]
06. D Train – Music [Prelude Records]
07. Shalamar - I Owe You One (12" Version) [Solar]
08. Donna Allen - He Is The Joy (Alan Dixon Remix) [Soulfuric Recordings]
09. Junior Jack - Stupidisco (Hott 22 Remix) [PIAS Recordings]
10. Stacy Kidd - Let Love Enter 2019 (Main Mix) [House 4 Life]
11. Fire Island featuring Loleatta Holloway - Shout To The Top (Fire Island Extended Mix)
12. The O’Jays - Message In Our Music [Philadelphia International Records]
13. Eddie Kendricks - Going Up In Smoke (Joey Negro Big Smoke Mix) [Z Records]
14. Bebe Winans - Thank You [Atlantic]

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