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Episode 52 - Adam Emil

Episode 52 of the Dope Nostalgia podcast, hosted by dopenostalgia, titled "Episode 52 - Adam Emil" was published on December 31, 2020 and runs 52 minutes.

December 31, 2020 ·52m · Dope Nostalgia

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Welcome talented artist Adam Emil! He has performed on several of the "I Love The 90's" tours, and been a member of Color Me Badd. Here we chat about the advice Stevie Wonder gave him, his sweet home of Chicago, and what exactly IS a "roni"?

Welcome talented artist Adam Emil! He has performed on several of the "I Love The 90's" tours, and been a member of Color Me Badd. Here we chat about the advice Stevie Wonder gave him, his sweet home of Chicago, and what exactly IS a "roni"?

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