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R&B singer Miguel joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to tell some idiots "Told You So," honor the bare chested in "No Shirts Given" and hang with some stoned concert-goers who are "Too Kind."
R&B singer Miguel joins Rob, Chanel and Steelo to tell some idiots "Told You So," honor the bare chested in "No Shirts Given" and hang with some stoned concert-goers who are "Too Kind."
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