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Daniel Radcliffe to Narrate Comedian Kyle Gordon’s Third Album (EXCLUSIVE)

Comedian and singer Kyle Gordon’s third album, “Kyle Gordon Is Everywhere,” will feature narration by Daniel Radcliffe. The album, which is set to be released Oct. 2, will feature Radcliffe performing a David Attenborough-esque narration during the album’s interludes. The album’s first single, “Mr. Jambo,” is out now. Through the persona of a prototypical cringy […]

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