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Ghostface, Justice, Kelly Willis
Created: 11/15/2007
Video description: Crossfade TV this week highlights hip-hop star Ghostface Killah, alt-country queen Kelly Willis, and French DJ duo Justice (the group that one-upped Kanye West at this year's MTV Europe Music Awards).

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