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Audio Remixer: Bally Sagoo.
Recording information: Dera Production Suite, Glasgow, England; Punjab, India; United States.
Author: Eddie Stats.
Personnel: Labh Janjua, Bikram Singh (vocals); Wyclef Jean (rap vocals); Dave Sharma (percussion).
Audio Mixer: Arden Altino.
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