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Video: John Legend & The Roots “Wake Up Everybody” feat. Common & Melanie Fiona

August 18, 2010 Culture, Front Page, Music No Comments

Spotted at okayplayer.com, where there are a couple of videos of cool interviews with the artists involved with this inspirational ditty.

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