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Steve Harwell: How Smash Mouth’s ‘All Star’ Got a Second Wind From Memes

The track, sung by Steve Harwell, took a winding path to evergreen status that illustrates how social media and fan-made content have transformed the music business.

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Fans (Persons), Harwell, Steve, Music, Pop and Rock Music, Shrek (Movie), Smash Mouth (Music Group), Social Media, Spotify, Video Recordings, Downloads and Streaming
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