Cannabaceae

KT_Oslin--80s_Ladies--audio.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 30 s, 163 kbps, file size: 598 KB)

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Audio sample from "80s Ladies" by K. T. Oslin

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Sample from 80's Ladies

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K. T. Oslin

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To illustrate K. T. Oslin's article with the song that further cemented her legacy as a country recording artist.

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