Talk:Got 2 Have Ya
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[edit]This page should not be speedily deleted because Solid HarmoniE was a popular British band in Mainland Europe during the 90s and they were signed with a major label (Jive). This page belongs to a singles chronology which is still to be created. This is their first single which was released on a sublabel of a major German label.
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