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It’s impossible to imagine 1970s pop music without remembering Kool & the Gang, whose versatile, jazz/funk/R&B sound crossed musical genres into mainstream pop culture. Kool & the Gang continues to delight fans around the globe with their timeless hits and amazing live performances. Thanks to iconic songs like Celebration, Cherish, Jungle... Read more »

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