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How many times have you heard a song with a girl version but no guy version or vice versa? Well artists should think about giving both perspectives alone or in a group project with a member of the opposite sex.
By having both viewpoints expressed, artist(s) could be able to get more buyers and more interest. Besides just for the interest of having different genders, it could help those who have a different sexual orientation. If four possible songs could be made : a- guy to girl version
b-girl to guy version
c-girl to girl version
d-guy to guy version
e-guy to guy and or/girl version
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