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2017 Toyota Star Maker winner Rachael Fahim sits down with Melanie Dyer to reveal why she chose to play Dolly Parton’s Jolene during the finals, what it felt like to receive a CMC Nomination and why she feels it’s imperative for artists to connect with the music they release.

 

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