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Max and Kyle are forced to make a big decision; a struggling songwriter named Tripp moves in.
Max and Kyle are forced to make a big decision; a struggling songwriter named Tripp moves in.
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S5, EP6 "Up the Ladder Through the Roof"Khadijah dreams she is in a '60s music group called the Flavorettes with Overton as their producer.
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