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Kataa - We Beg Your Pardon

Following his latest works on Epic Tones, Cătălin Lordache (aka Kataa) is keeping building his career as producer and dj and is ready to strike the Top 100 Charts back again.

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“We Beg Your Pardon” is a powerful house funky track built around 1975 Gil Scott famous speech “We Beg Your Pardon America” underlying lack of justice in America society where “seven out of every ten black men behind jail, and most of the men behind jail are black (…)”.

Kataa got the talent to build a tremendous funky guitar riff uplifting Gil Scott speech wisely reinterpreted by Master DJ Tony Soul (The Soul Doctor). This track is already supported by A-listed Djs and worldwide Radio Shows.

Rise the amplifier, house funky is back!

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