Mod Sun - '1970'
Hippie-hop rapper Mod Sun goes back 44 years to "1970" for his inspiration for this stony song and video, set in San Francisco and Venice Beach, not far from where the Minnesota native moved to last year.
Hippie-hop rapper Mod Sun goes back 44 years to "1970" for his inspiration for this stony song and video, set in San Francisco and Venice Beach, not far from where the Minnesota native moved to last year.
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