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ANNtv HALCALI Interview
by Justin Sevakis, Jun 29th 2008
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Show Notes:
After turning in an amazing but all-too-short performance at this year's Japan Day celebration in Central Park, J-pop/rap duo HALCALI (consisting of Halca and Yucali... get it?) sat down with us to talk about their origins, their influences, and their dreams for the future. Special thanks to Sony Music Japan for making it happen.Hey hey! We're finally on iTunes! Subscribe to the video podcast today! Even if you don't subscribe, go write us up a nice review, will you? We'd really appreciate it.
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