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K. D. Lang
K. D. Lang

K. D. Lang is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her distinctive voice and diverse musical style. Born on November 2, 1961, she has been active in the music industry since the 1980s. Lang is celebrated for her exceptional performances across various musical genres, including country, pop, bluegrass, and jazz. She has won numerous music awards throughout her career. more

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