+ Follow Reggae Mistress Tag
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[Summary] => Reggae Mistress is not your typical reggae band. First, they’re fronted by a female vocal trio. Secondly, they’re Filipino. These two facts alone should get your reggae antennae moving.
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[Summary] => Get set for the most exciting night run in Manila as Sofitel brings youthe Moonlit Run at Sofitel: Party at the Finish Line today at 6 p.m. Choose from 3K, 5K and 10K races, and get the chance to win exciting gifts and prizes.
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Reggae Mistress
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October 10, 2013 - 12:00am