Why the record exec behind Lorde and Katy Perry is fighting the death penalty

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‘My head exploded’: Why the record exec behind Lorde and Katy Perry is fighting the death penalty

Why the record exec behind Lorde and Katy Perry is fighting against the death penalty Musicians and entertainers have campaigned for those on death row with renewed urgency in recent years.Thursday 11 November 2021 14:01.

 

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