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DJ Malvado
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Discography
Albums3
DJ Malvado & Friends: Angola House Music, Vol. 2
DJ Malvado & Friends: Angola House Music, Vol. 22022 • AlbumTracks: 12
O Dj Que Está Na Moda
O Dj Que Está Na Moda2016 • AlbumTracks: 12
From Africa to the World
From Africa to the World2013 • AlbumTracks: 13
EPs4
Telemá
Telemá2022 • EPTracks: 4
Kinga Groove
Kinga Groove2019 • EPTracks: 4
Tumba
Tumba2019 • EPTracks: 4
My Roots
My Roots2018 • EPTracks: 6
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