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I think of hip hop as a mass media, radio, MTV thing. It’s been extremely relevant over the last 10 years and rock music is just not anymore—-a tear rolls down my cheek as I say that.
Win Butler
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Win Butler
Age: 44
Born: 1980
Born: April 14
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