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2007 EP by Junkie XL
More More
EP by
Junkie XL
Released
November 20, 2007
Length
40:25
Label
Artwerk
Producer
Junkie XL
Junkie XL chronology
More EP (2007)
More More (2007)
Booming Back at You (2008)
More More is a remix EP by Junkie XL, released digitally on November 20, 2007. The EP includes a variety of versions of "More", which features singer Lauren Rocket from Rocket.
The EP was released under the Artwerk label, a joint venture of EA and Nettwerk Music Group. It includes remixes by Tommie Sunshine, Tocadisco, D.I.M., Matthew Dekay and Kraak & Smaak. Even though the original song features explicit content, Tocadisco included a clean version of his remix.
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