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“Nightingale of India” who recorded thousands of songs during seven-decade career dies following battle with Covid-19

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“Nightingale of India” who recorded thousands of songs during seven-decade career dies following battle with Covid-19

Self-proclaimed “the most sampled artist ever,” his “Different Strokes” was used in tracks by Public Enemy, Jay-Z and Kanye West, Wu-Tang Clan and hundreds more

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