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"'''Didjital Vibrations'''" is the ninth track off of the album ''[[Travelling Without Moving]]''[[Travelling Without Moving|.]]
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"Didjital Vibrations"

Song by Jamiroquai from the album Travelling Without Moving

Released 28 August 1996
Genre Acid jazz, funk, disco
Length 5:49
Label Sony Soho Square (UK)

Work (US)

Columbia (Canada)

Epic (Japan)

Writer Jay Kay, Sola Akingbola, Derrick McKenzie, Toby Smith
Producer Al Stone & Jay Kay
BPM N/A

"Didjital Vibrations" is the ninth track off of the album Travelling Without Moving.