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DJ Disciple Playlist April 2, 2023

Nastic Groove - Stardust (Candid Beings Recordings)
Teddy Douglas - Betcha Wouldn't Hurt Me (Vocal Mix) (feat. Sharon Brown Adams) - (Basement Boys)

Quinze, Bob Sinclar - Never Knew Love Like This Before (Extended Mix) (Yellow Productions)

Mark Francis - CHASING (VOCAL) (Access Records)

Claptone - Euphoria (Extended Mix) (Golden Recordings)

Ame - Nia (Engoli)

Jazzmattik, Marc Anthony - Rescue Me (Mikki Afflick An AfflickteD Soul Mix) (Lost Road Trip)

Barbara Tucker & Plaster Hands-Follow Me [To A Place Called Love] {Marco Lys Remix} (Armada Subjekt)

Rick Marshall - Chill Out Baby (Artfunk Records)
Sonic Soul Orch Ft Kathy Brown Touch Me (Ricky Morrison Klassic Klub vox) (Tinted Records)

Jamie Jones - Lose My Mind (Helix Records)
Calvin Harris x Ellie Goulding x NERVO - Miracle (DJ Punzo Giving It All Edit).

Dennis Cruz-Lloraras {7am Mix} (CRZ)

Ten City - City Life (Edit) (Helix Records)
Jewel - Hold Up (Toolroom)
Tommy Bones - One, Two (House of Bones)
DJ Disciple Feat. Harmonies - Help Is On The Way (Catch 22 Recordings)

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