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From Soundtrack to Stardom

30-Oct-19 22:00

From Soundtrack to Stardom

Have you ever watched a scene which played a song so good you had to Shazam it? Lately, television has played a huge part is giving up-and-coming bands exposure. And with the boom of series-streaming avenues such as Netflix and Amazon Prime Video, we figure out that it’s much easier for us all to discover new artistes on the boob tube than other conventional channels.

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30/70 - Addicted

From Soundtrack to Stardom
Kanye West - Follow God

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin, Daryl Ong, Othniel Ting


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