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G Flip says they're "just so thankful" for song in "Off Campus," gives advice for young artists
Musician G Flip first rose to fame in Australia but has become a global star since their song "Bed of Fire" appeared in the series "Off Campus." They speak to "CBS Mornings" about how the song's popularity has impacted their music, family support and advice for young artists.
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According to CBS News’s source item, G Flip says they’re “just so thankful” for song in “Off Campus,” gives advice for young artists, Musician G Flip first rose to fame in Australia but has become a global star since their song “Bed of Fire” appeared in the series “Off Campus.” They speak to “CBS Mornings” about how the song’s popularity has impacted their music, family support and advice for young artists.
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