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The legendary New Jersey house collective Smack were responsible for a long list of hits throughout the 90's, with members of the team producing under a number of different aliases and alongside Blaze, Kerri Chandler, and Tony Humphries, were at the forefront of the New Jersey sound. One such alias was Princess Di, produced by Smack Productions own Healey LeCator and featuring an unknown vocalist. Together they released a string of X-rated house tracks from 1994 until 1996 that have gone on to be cult classics, standing the test of time. With the permission from Jeffrey Collins from Music Station, WOLF have hand-picked their favorite Princess Di tracks and combined them onto one bumper 12'. Fully remastered and cut LOUD. Sometimes you have to look back in order to move forward!Tracklisting:A1. Who's Dick Is This? (Instrum-Beat Mix)A2. What's My Name? (The Tribe & Friends Mix)B1. Big Dick - Mutha F*cka (Sample Mix)B2. Big Dick - Mutha F*cka (Drum Mix)
UPC: 899123050746
Label: Wolf Music
Release Date: 5.30.25
Format: 12 Inch Vinyl Single
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