Nautilus: Virtual Insanity Feat. Mizuki Kamata / The World Is A Ghetto

Nautilus SKU: 43973415
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Nautilus: Virtual Insanity Feat. Mizuki Kamata / The World Is A Ghetto

Nautilus SKU: 43973415

Format: 7-INCH SINGLE

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Title: Virtual Insanity Feat. Mizuki Kamata / The World Is A Ghetto
Artist: Nautilus
Label: Urban Discos
Product Type: 7-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 4988044089631
Genre: Soul/R & B

Nautilus, which has become a leader in the Japanese rare groove scene after a triumphant return from a tour in Germany, finally launches it's long-awaited new project for 2023, featuring the diva ' Mizuki Kamata', a soulful funk cover of Jamiroquai's 'Virtual Insanity' will open the project. The flip side features a tight, jazzy instrumental cover of War's historic 'The World Is A Ghetto'. Not only the sound, but also the two sides of the EP have the opposing themes of imagination and reality. Expect Nautilus to continue to set the next standard in the Japanese rare groove scene in 2023.

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