Downtown Diva II
A 4 track nu-disco ep (28m 10s) — released August 25th 2017 on Ism Records
British Soul singer Natasha Watts returns to Ism Records with a deadly remake of The Crusaders - Randy Crawford classic 'Streetlife'. Having worked & featured on tracks by Louie Vega, Blaze, Omar & Cool Million - Natasha now brings us Downtown Diva II with mixes coming from Qwestlife, Chris Massey & Yam Who? Authentic to the core, this 2017 remake of 'Streetlife' is slightly tougher & more aimed at the modern dance floor than the 1979 original and will appeal to DJs & tastemakers from all generations.
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