Talk:Max White (politician)
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[edit]Today, I deleted the following statement from the article: "In 2005, he collaborated with Australian Hip Hop artist Phrase on the track titled "Hold On", from the album Talk with Force." There actually is an Aussie rapper called Phrase who recorded a track called "Hold On" in collaboration with somebody named Max White, but there's no indication I can find that says it was the same person as this politician. PKT(alk) 14:04, 13 October 2022 (UTC)
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