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$7 Struggles

Episode 13 of the Lines & Lyrics podcast, hosted by Charlene Collier, titled "$7 Struggles " was published on December 22, 2020 and runs 88 minutes.

December 22, 2020 ·88m · Lines & Lyrics

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On this episode of Lines & Lyrics, Prince and I discuss Olivia Jade's Red Table Talk apology tour, Tisha Campbell's last $7, how the city of Atlanta must have the shield of God around them because they are OUTCHEA, and so much more! Listen, Subscribe and Share! Hit us at [email protected] with questions, comments, and show topics you want to hear!

On this episode of Lines & Lyrics, Prince and I discuss Olivia Jade's Red Table Talk apology tour, Tisha Campbell's last $7, how the city of Atlanta must have the shield of God around them because they are OUTCHEA, and so much more! Listen, Subscribe and Share!

Hit us at [email protected] with questions, comments, and show topics you want to hear!

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