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3 Songs From 1987 That Sound Shockingly Fresh Now … from the American Songwriter Alex Hopper

Tom Bettenhausen2 hours ago01 mins

3 Songs From 1987 That Sound Shockingly Fresh NowWhether it’s because people use them for inspiration or because of their true timelessness, these 1987 songs haven’t soured at all.

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