“I pressed play then came a long way from the Mac Book / I heard Raginder on “A. D. H. D.” then scribbled him down in my black book / Thinking one day he’d collaborate with a no name, named Marcus O / with one goal, sign Violinder so then he’ll call my imprint home.”

Beach Chair feat. Marcus Orelias
Beach Chair https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beach_Chair_(album) (2014)

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