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DJ One Step Ahead show. Duffus's extensive record collection would often pop up during the discussion as his huge vinyl stack was the backdrop of the interview photo but he was secretive about which samples he used.
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in Los Angeles, California. The event consisted of a "reggae segment" where Penn performed her hit single "
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