Stream: Dijon, ‘The Stranger’
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It’s rap … It’s folk … “The Stranger” is “bizarre posse song,” with Dijon hosting a gang of vocalists including Sachi DiSerafino, Dan Reeder, Tobias Jesso Jr., John C. Reilly and Thea Gustaffson.
It’s rap … It’s folk … “The Stranger” is “bizarre posse song,” with Dijon hosting a gang of vocalists including Sachi DiSerafino, Dan Reeder, Tobias Jesso Jr., John C. Reilly and Thea Gustaffson.
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