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"Where I grew up, there was only one CD shop, and I didn't really like school, so we'd register, then..." — Rag'n'Bone Man
Where I grew up, there was only one CD shop, and I didn't really like school, so we'd register, then bunk off, and we would be round my mate's house making drum-and-bass mix tapes.
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