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About Radical Something

Hailing from Northern and Southern California, Radical Something's inspirational movement has been spreading rapidly throughout the US and abroad ever since the independent trio released their first song "Be Easy" in Summer 2011. In two years, the band has stormed the charts (their most recent paid release, the "No Sweat" EP reached #6 on the iTunes overall album charts and #9 on the Billboard heatseekers chart), toured the nation three times, and spurred a die-hard following as their unique brand of hip hop, reggae and soul continues to connect deeply with listeners.

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