Music video by Mint Condition performing Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)
with Paris Barclay [Video Director], Sam Martin [Video Director], Percy Hall [Video Producer], Richie Vetter [Video Pr...
Music video by Mint Condition performing Breakin' My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes) with Paris Barclay [Video Director], Sam Martin [Video Director], Percy Hall [Video Producer], Richie Vetter [Video Producer] (C) 1991 Perspective Records Inc. A Joint Venture of A&M Records, Inc.
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LVEbonys & JAMTAN007 's comment is just about true...wish someone would come and revive the music industry. There seems to be more money in the business with royalties flying in through the media age than before. Its shows like X Factor/American Idol that's killing the industry of the genuine urban acts that gives us the real McCoy in band like this. Shame we've lost the dignity in realising quality musics that'll stand the test of time!!!
Jamz like this should come back. Just makes sense. It's a matter of time and the right person to stand up and challenge the music industry. History repeats itself always
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