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Lefties Soul Connection gives a new meaning to raw funk & soul with their new album `hutspot'. In Europe, but also in countries like Japan and USA, they got a lot of attention because of their energetic, heavy raw music on record and on stage. With the release of `Hutspot' they definitely can be placed among the best funk bands of today and they get a lot of love by the international funk community. And because of their heavy beats and stompin' grooves they also gained a lot of fans within the Hip-Hop (bboy) and Dance community Lefties Soul Connect Hutspot Songs | 1. | Doin' The Thing |
| 2. | Sling Shot |
| 3. | It's Your Thing/Hey Pocky A-Way |
| 4. | Peacock Strut |
| 5. | V2 |
| 6. | Organ Donor |
| 7. | Bouncing Ball |
| 8. | Generator Oil |
| 9. | Bam Bam |
| 10. | Welly Wanging |
| 11. | Hutspot |
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