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Like most professions, a career in music can also run in the family. Here are some famous musicians and their kids. -
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D’Sound: The Norwegian Act Tattooed on Our Minds
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Empowering Black Women of Class 2020: Stars Deliver Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise.”
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BTS Speaks at YouTube's "Dear Class of 2020"; Donates $1M to BLM, ARMY Doubles It
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Louder Than Words: A Timeline of Celebrities Supporting Black Lives Matter
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Black Music Month 2020: Celebrate the Black Artists You Love
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Lady Antebellum: Owning The Nights Since 2006
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5 Tearjerking Songs Inspired by Dads
Fathers have always been the image of strength and reliability. They often had to meet expectations to provide for the family, know how to work around the house, and keep mom and the kids safe from harm. Despite being stoic and strict most of the time, they are human beings like the rest of us. Here are 5 tearjerking tracks inspired by dads.
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