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Veba VS Grand Central

These collaborations show why she’s one of Grand Central's underrated signings. Go girl!

Richard Brophy

This release collects soul sister Veba’s best vocal contributions to Grand Central releases and, these collaborations with Fingathing, Rae & Christian and Only Child show why she’s one of the label’s underrated signings. Go girl!

Richard Brophy

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