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  "textContent": "Contact: ctmgroup5@gmail.comWeb: carlylemyrie.bandcamp.comSeeking: Film/TVStyle: Reggae, Positive, Inspirational Let’s be honest here—it’s really hard to offer a balanced criticism of an artist who describes his music as positive and inspirational, and has a song called “Autism Speaks.” Frankly, the world needs more people in it who are prepared to put themselves out there and speak out for those who need a voice. That said, our job here is to review the music as well as the message. There are eight different mixes of “Autism Speaks” available, and the reggae and dub versions are the best. The same is true of the […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique: Carlyle Myrie first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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