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"Although Nick's response of 'Gangster's Paradise Lost' was initially accepted, the hard R sound caught the ear of one member of the onstage team, who immediately followed up with a quick check," the blog post reads.
INCORRECT - The powerful, resonating, sound caught our attention.
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