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If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for al
If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for al
If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for al
If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for al
If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for al
If people go into music with the idea of competing with other artists, then they're doing it for al
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