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Kiwi producer Joel Little on life, Lorde, and his legacy

Kiwi producer Joel Little on life, Lorde, and his legacy

NZ Herald24-05-2025
Kiwi songwriter and producer Joel Little talks to Mitchell Hageman about his current projects and how he's giving back to the Kiwi music scene. Video / Alyse Wright
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