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"Together forever" (1982) is a musical composition by Exodus, written and performed by Tinga Stewart and released on the tiny label Charlotte Amalie Records, a small label out of Jamaica NY.

In the late 1980s it became sought after when Dave Lee reworked it and put it out under the moniker Raven Maize.

Todd Terry's "Yeah Buddy" and "House Music" by Eddie Amador sample the song.

Following in the example of pioneers The Peech Boys, Exodus were one of the earliest to include an acapella on the record.

The track was produced by Errol Mattis and mixed by Bobby E. Davis and Bob Blank.

Cole and Clivilles also made a use of the song in "Nothing Matters Without Love".

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