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Aug 2021
18m 51s

Thundercat - Dragonball Durag

MAILCHIMP
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Not every R&B album draws comparison to the Beatles’ Sgt. Peppers, but Thundercat’s charm and appeal defies genre. In this episode, he breaks down his song Dragonball Durag and the universal power of humor. 
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