“I’m scared I’ll get in trouble.” How the teenage son of a Canadian punk rocker sampled Beabadoobee without her knowledge on a song about a young man’s dying words, and racked up two billion streams without leaving his bedroom

“I’m scared I’ll get in trouble.” How the teenage son of a Canadian punk rocker sampled Beabadoobee without her knowledge on a song about a young man’s dying words, and racked up two billion streams without leaving his bedroom

The story behind viral hit Death Bed (Coffee For Your Head)

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