Catch New York rapper MIKE on the road for his ‘Somebody Fine Me Trouble Tour’
“Maybe I didn’t think it was gonna get as big as it did,” MIKE said. “I was sure I was gonna be doing this for a long time.”
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“Maybe I didn’t think it was gonna get as big as it did,” MIKE said. “I was sure I was gonna be doing this for a long time.”
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