UPC · Album
Welcome To The Jungle, Vol. 2
Various Artists
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095225097966 is the Universal Product Code (UPC barcode) for the release “Welcome To The Jungle, Vol. 2” by Various Artists, released 2014-12-22. UPCs are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify a music release — album, EP, or single — across every digital and physical retail platform. This release contains 40 tracks, each with its own ISRC. Tracks include GBDHZ9600001, GBFG91200245, GBFG91200398.
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Track List (45)
| Track Title | Artist(s) | ISRC |
|---|---|---|
| Peace, Love & Unity | DJ Hype, MC Fats | GBDHZ9600001 |
| Took My Breath | Run Tingz Cru, Solo Banton, Lady Fyah | GBFG91200245 |
| Good to Have That Feeling | Deekline, Tippa Irie | GBFG91200398 |
| Hit the Road Jack | Ed Solo, Deekline, Gala Orsborn | GBFG91200399 |
| Dangerous | Benny Page, Solo Banton | GBFG91200400 |
| Hail di King | Dope Ammo, Marvellous Cain | GBFG91200402 |
| Took My Breath | Run Tingz Cru, Solo Banton, Lady Fyah | GBFG91200404 |
| Israelites | JFB, Dancefloor Outlaws | GBFG91200405 |
| Smoke Weed | Jam Thieves | GBFG91200406 |
| Champion Sound (Serial Killaz remix) | Benny Page, Solo Banton | GBFG91200407 |
| Killa Klash | Serial Killaz | GBFG91200408 |
| The Chopper (Shy FX Ebony remix) | The Terrorist | GBFG91200409 |
| The Lighter (Bladerunner remix) | DJ SS | GBFG91200410 |
| Peace, Love & Unity | DJ Hype, MC Fats | GBFG91200411 |
| Ganja Smuggling | Ed Solo | GBFG91200412 |
| Ganja Dadda (Marcus Visionary remix) | Mr. Williamz, Subtifuge | GBFG91200413 |
| Tempo (tribute mix by Tenor Fly) | Ed Solo & Deekline | GBFG91200414 |
| Professional Ganja Smoker (Serial Killaz remix) | General Levy | GBFG91200415 |
| Hot This Year (tribute mix) | Ed Solo & Deekline, Sandeeno | GBFG91200416 |
| Ruffneck (VIP mix) | Ed Solo, Elijah MC | GBFG91200417 |
| Full Time (Run Tingz Cru remix) | Dreadsquad, Doubla J | GBFG91200418 |
| Amen in Session (Deekline & Ed Solo remix) | Jinx in Dub | GBFG91200419 |
| The License (Break remix) | Krome & Time | GBFG91200420 |
| Hypnotic (Dope Ammo & Sloss VIP remix) | Wickedsquad, Lady Saw | GBFG91200421 |
| Here I Come (tribute mix) | Ed Solo, Rubi Dan | GBFG91200422 |
| Badboy VIP | DJ Hybrid | GBFG91200423 |
| Girls Dem Dada | Chopstick Dubplate, Mr. Williamz | GBFG91200424 |
| Spritual Aura (Bladerunner & Saxxon remix) | DJ Rap | GBFG91200425 |
| Lazer FX 1 | Ed Solo | GBFG91200426 |
| Lazer FX 2 | Ed Solo | GBFG91200427 |
| Lazer FX 3 | Ed Solo | GBFG91200428 |
| Lazer FX 4 | Ed Solo | GBFG91200429 |
| NJD Siren 1 | Ed Solo | GBFG91200430 |
| NJD Siren 2 | Ed Solo | GBFG91200431 |
| NJD Siren 3 | Ed Solo | GBFG91200432 |
| Bass Test 100 - 20 Hz | Ed Solo | GBFG91200433 |
| Bass Test 55 - 30 Hz | Ed Solo | GBFG91200434 |
| Bass Test 40 - 15 Hz | Ed Solo | GBFG91200435 |
| Welcome to the Jungle, Vol. 2 (continuous dj mix, pt. 2) | Ed Solo & Deekline | GBFG91200436 |
| Welcome to the Jungle, Vol. 2 (continuous dj mix, pt. 1) | Ed Solo & Deekline | GBFG91200437 |
| Killa Klash | Serial Killaz | GBFG91512789 |
| Here I Come (tribute mix) | Ed Solo, Rubi Dan | GBFG91600083 |
| Ganja Smugling | Ed Solo | GBFG91600102 |
| Chopper (Shy FX remix) | Ray Keith | GBQ2Q0900185 |
| The License (Break remix) | Krome & Time | GBQZQ1101384 |
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What is UPC 095225097966?
095225097966 is a Universal Product Code (UPC) assigned to Welcome To The Jungle, Vol. 2 by Various Artists. UPCs (also called EAN barcodes) are unique numeric identifiers assigned by distributors to identify music releases — albums, EPs, and singles — across all digital and physical retail platforms.
This release contains 40 tracks. Each track has its own ISRC (International Standard Recording Code) that identifies the specific sound recording, while the UPC identifies the release as a whole. Knowing your release's UPC is essential for neighboring rights collection societies like SoundExchange and for transferring music between distributors.
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