Everybody's Gotta Live
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- | "[[Everybody's Gotta Live]]" is a musical composition by Arthur Lee featured on ''[[Vindicator]]'' (1972) [[Reel to Real (album)|''Reel to Real'']] and (1974). | + | "[[Everybody's Gotta Live]]" (1972) is a musical composition by [[Arthur Lee]] featured on ''[[Vindicator (album)|Vindicator]]'' (1972) and on [[Reel to Real (album)|''Reel to Real'']] (1974). |
- | The track was [[Cover version|covered]] by American rapper [[Mac Miller]] and released as part of his posthumous album [[Circles (Mac Miller album)|Circles]] in 2020. | + | The track was [[Cover version|covered]] by American rapper [[Mac Miller]] and released as part of his posthumous album [[Circles (Mac Miller album)|''Circles'']] in 2020. |
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"Everybody's Gotta Live" (1972) is a musical composition by Arthur Lee featured on Vindicator (1972) and on Reel to Real (1974).
The track was covered by American rapper Mac Miller and released as part of his posthumous album Circles in 2020.
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