Damian Marley and Nas: Patience (Sabali)
10:00 - Thursday 24 February 2011 - In Categories US Entertainment, World Videos
Check out the new video from Damian Marley and Nas, Patience.
It’s the latest release from the duo’s collaborative album, Distant Relatives (number three in Overground’s list of Top 20 Reggae albums), and features a sample from the Damon Albarn song Sabali.
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