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Kamille
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Background information
Birth nameCamille Angelina Purcell
BornLondon, England
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • producer
Years active2008–present
LabelsVirgin EMI, BMG Rights Management, Pure Cut
Associated acts

Camille Angelina Purcell, known professionally as Kamille (stylised KAMILLE), is an English singer, songwriter, producer and record label owner.

Personal life and career beginnings[]

Camille took part in many school productions and plays and studied part-time at the Sylvia Young Theatre School to strengthen her singing, dancing, and acting skills. However, she was encouraged to focus on her education, which her parents always placed paramount over extra-curricular activities. Camille then decided to finish her school, sixth form and university qualifications, where she gained a Masters in Economics.[1]

Kamille began her career by spending her extra curricular time in studios she was introduced to by a friend.[2]

She appeared on The X Factor as a vocal coach/mentor and on the couch panel of ITV2's The Xtra Factor.[3]

In June 2020, she became engaged to producer Tazer and the two married in August 2021.[4]

Songwriting, production and Pure Cut[]

Kamille's break as a songwriter came in March 2013 when her first co-write, "What About Us" by The Saturdays featuring Sean Paul, was a UK number-one single.[5]

Later in 2013, Kamille co-wrote 3 songs for girl-group Little Mix for their sophomore album ‘Salute’. This began a long-term relationship which propelled them, and Kamille herself, to worldwide success. ‘Black Magic’, co-written for Little Mix and released in 2015, became not only Kamille’s second UK number-one single,[6] but also gained her her first Brit Award nomination for Best British Single.[7] Another notable hit written for the group is ‘Shout Out To My Ex’ in 2016. The track spent 3 weeks at #1 in the UK and has since been certified 3x Platinum in the UK,[8] becoming the first single by a girl group in a decade to achieve this milestone. The track won Kamille her first Brit Award in 2017, for ‘Best British Single’.[9] For Little Mix Kamille has co-written over 30 songs overall, which have contributed to six consecutive UK Top 5 albums and nine UK Top 20 singles.[10] She has been considered the group’s unofficial 5th member, both publicly by Little Mix themselves,[11] and by the national press,[12][13] with one member Jade Thirlwall commenting, ‘we wouldn’t be where we are now in our career without this angel’ on her personal Instagram in 2019.[14]

Kamille has collaborated with other globally successful artists, achieving multiple successes. In 2018 she achieved two UK #1 singles back-to-back, first with ‘I’ll Be There’ co-written for Jess Glynne, immediately followed by ‘Solo’ co-written for Clean Bandit featuring Demi Lovato.[15] ‘Solo’ was named the ‘most-Shazamed’ song of 2018.[16] Kamille’s achievements were recognised at the A&R Awards 2018 where she won Songwriter of the Year.[17]

In January 2019 Kamille co-wrote ‘Don’t Call Me Up’ for Mabel with Steve Mac. 'Don't Call Me Up' has become Mabel’s most successful song to date, peaking at #3 in the UK singles chart,[18] being nominated for a Brit Award for ‘Best British Single’,[19] achieving 2x Platinum status[20] in the UK and amassing over 700 million Spotify streams. The song finished 2019 as the 9th best-selling single for a female artist in the UK, and fourth best-selling by a female artist.[21] Kamille has additionally co-written ‘Mad Love’ and ‘Boyfriend’ for Mabel which have achieved Platinum[22] and Gold[23] UK certifications respectively, and she appeared as a featured artist on Mabel’s debut album ‘High Expectations’, singing a verse on the track ‘Selfish Love’. Kamille has co-written all of Mabel’s singles that have charted in the Top 10 in the UK since 2019.[24]

2019 saw Kamille further recognised for her contributions to the music industry when she was awarded the Music Creative Award at the Music Week Women in Music Awards for “significant contribution to the making of music behind the scenes, through songwriting, studio production, or studio technology”.[25]

In November 2019 Kamille officially launched her record label and publishing company, Pure Cut. She has cited fellow artist and businesswoman Beyoncé as an inspiration behind creation of the label, stating: "Seeing the empire Beyoncé's building now, it just cemented how I felt all along: that I want to be able to do that, and I want more for myself. I think that’s driven me. What I want to do is be a helpful hand for artists with whatever they need, I can't have this knowledge and experience and not give that to others and share that with people. That's really where I'm coming from."[26] With herself as an artist as her first signing, she has released multiple tracks, and plans to launch her first Pure Cut artist signings in late 2021. Alongside the launch of Pure Cut, Kamille built and launched her own recording studio called 'Saint Studios' situated within London's Metropolis Studios, where she will write and produce tracks for artists as a songwriter, as well as records for Pure Cut artist signings.[27][28]

In 2020, Kamille was nominated for the Mercury Prize for her work on Dua Lipa’s album ‘Future Nostalgia’,[29] and she contributed to five UK Top 10 Singles: Little Mix’s ‘Break Up Song’, Mabel’s ‘Boyfriend’, AJ Tracey & Mabel’s ‘West Ten’, Clean Bandit, and Mabel & 24kGoldn’s ‘Tick Tock’. As well as co-writing, she also provided an uncredited vocal hook to Headie One, AJ Tracey and Stormzy’s single ‘Ain’t It Different’, singing the lyrics to sampled track 'No Long Talking' by Baby Saw.[30] ‘Ain’t It Different’ also appeared on Headie One’s album ‘Edna’ which debuted at #1 in the UK Albums Chart.[31]

2020 lead Kamille to take active steps in the music industry to promote opportunities for women in music. She took up a year-long mentorship of songwriter and producer Griff as part of the Ivor's Academy Rising Star Award programme,[32] and she teamed up with producer and songwriter Fred Again to launch the 'Next Up' programme with She Is the Music to seek and mentor a female producer.[33]

In March 2021, Kamille won her first Grammy Award as 'Future Nostalgia' won 'Pop Vocal Album' at the 63rd Grammy Awards. She was nominated for a Brit Award for the sixth time as 'Ain't It Different' was nominated for 'British Single'.[34] She then achieved her 18th UK Top 10 single in June 2021 when Little Mix's re-release of single 'Confetti', with an added verse from American rapper Saweetie, hit a new peak of #9.[35]

Overall, Kamille’s co-writing and co-production contributions have accumulated to over 6.8 billion streams on Spotify alone, as well as 24 UK Platinum certifications, 5 UK #1 singles, 18 UK Top 10 singles, #1 singles in over 15 countries and hundreds of hours of airplay on radio across the globe.

Artist career[]

In 2017, Kamille officially launched her career as an artist in her own right. She first released the single "Body" featuring Avelino, followed by "Raindrops". These singles featured on her debut EP, My Head's a Mess on 17 November 2017 through Virgin EMI.

In March & April 2018 Kamille featured as a live solo artist for the first time when she opened for Jessie Ware on her UK Tour.[36] In June 2018 Kamille featured as the vocalist on Gorgon City & Ghosted's 'Go Deep', and in July she released her new solo single 'Emotional' featuring Kranium and Louis Rei. The song was later remixed to include verses from Chip and Stefflon Don.[37]

Kamille has featured as the live vocalist for British DJ Jax Jones, performing with him in the BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge,[38] at the 2018 Jingle Bell Ball at the O2 Arena in London, and on the Christmas Edition of Top of the Pops in December 2018.[39]

In 2019 Kamille focused her artist efforts on collaboration. She appeared as a featured artist on 'My Love' with Dr Vades & 'Easy Loving You' on SG Lewis' EP 'Blue', and she collaborated with GRM Daily on the track 'One More Night' featuring herself, Wretch 32 & WSTRN. Kamille finished 2019 as an artist by appearing alongside Little Mix for the first time as an artist when she featured on single 'More Than Words' taken from the groups fifth album, LM5. She performed the track live with the group for its live debut at the O2 Arena, London in November 2019.[40]

At the tail end of 2019, Kamille officially launched her record label and publishing company, Pure Cut. With herself as the first signing, her first Pure Cut release was single 'Don't Answer' featuring Wiley. She then released her first Christmas single on the label, 'Santa x4' featuring Next Town Down.

In 2020, Kamille released two new solo singles, 'Love + Attention' and 'Somebody' featuring Ebenezer, as well as featuring as an artist on 'Miss Jagger' with Lotto Boyzz.

In January 2021, Kamille released the single 'AYO!' with S1mba, which is set to be the first single for an as yet untitled debut solo album. The music video for 'AYO!' featured her new studio, Saint Studios, in public eye for the first time. The second single, 'Mirror Mirror' released in March 2021, has a music video with cameos from MNEK and Little Mix's Jade Thirlwall.[41] The track went viral on TikTok, reaching #1 on the UK Hot 50 Chart and the associated hashtag #WhoTheBaddest being used over 68 million times.[42][43]

Kamille provided the vocals for 'Move' by Kingdom 93 & Goldfingers in May 2021, released on Warner Records.

Discography[]

Extended plays[]

Title Details
My Head's a Mess[44]

Singles[]

Title Year Album
"Body"
(featuring Avelino)
2017 My Head's a Mess
"Raindrops"
"Go Deep"
(with Gorgon City and Ghosted)
2018 Escape
"Emotional"[45]
(featuring Kranium and Louis Rei (Wstrn))
non-album singles
"My Love"
(with Dr. Vades)
2019
"Don't Answer"
(featuring Wiley)
TBA
"Santa x4"
(featuring Next Town Down)
Non-album single
"Love + Attention" 2020 TBA
"Somebody"
(featuring Ebenezer)
"AYO!"
(featuring S1mba)
2021
"Mirror Mirror"
"Sad Party"
(featuring Haile and Ivorian Doll)

Guest appearances[]

Title Year Other performer(s) Album
"Anthem" 2015 Brookes Brothers Non-album singles
"Get Some" 2017 Ghosted
"More Than Words" 2018 Little Mix LM5
"Easy Loving You" SG Lewis Blue - EP
"One More Night" GRM Daily, Wretch 32, WSTRN Non-album single
"My Love" Dr Vades Non-album single
"Selfish Love" 2019 Mabel High Expectations
"Lifestyle" 2020 Tiësto The London Sessions
"What's It Gonna Be"
"Miss Jagger" Lotto Boyzz Non-album single
"Move" 2021 Kingdom 93, Goldfingers Non-album single

Songwriting and production credits[]

  indicates a background vocal contribution.

  indicates an un-credited lead vocal contribution.

  indicates a credited vocal/featured artist contribution.

^ indicates a production credit in addition to a songwriting credit

Year Artist Album Song Co-written with
2012 Tinchy Stryder Non-album single "Help Me" Kwasi Danquah III, Oliver Jacobs
The Saturdays Living for the Weekend "What About Us" (solo or featuring Sean Paul) Oliver Jacobs, Philip Jacobs, Sean Paul Henriques
2013 Jessie J Alive "Hero" Jessica Cornish, Lorne Tennant, Marwan Bergamy, Meshak Moore
Little Mix Salute "Nothing Feels Like You" Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall, Uzoechi Emenike
"Boy" George Tizzard, Richard Parkhouse
"Good Enough" Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall, Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
JLS Goodbye – The Greatest Hits "Billion Lights" Lorne Tennant, Daniel Lancaster, David Mespoulet, Sandy Vee
Leona Lewis Christmas, with Love "Mr. Right" Leona Lewis, Jez Ashurst, Ash Howes, Richard "Biff" Stannard
2014 Sam Bailey The Power Of Love "Treasure" Bradford Ellis, Jez Ashurst, Richard "Biff" Stannard
The Saturdays Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits "808" Jamal Gure, George Tizzard, Richard Parkhouse
Ella Henderson Chapter One "Glow" Steve McCutcheon
"Empire" Gabriella Henderson, Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
Cheryl Only Human "Throwback" Cheryl Tweedy, Nicola Roberts, George Tizzard, Richard Parkhouse
Union J You Got It All "Song for You and I" Matthew Schwartz, Joshua Wilkinson, James F. Reynolds
2015 Little Mix Get Weird "Black Magic" Edward Drewett, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
Andrea Faustini Kelly "Give a Little Love" Andrea Faustini, Lee McCutcheon
Little Mix Get Weird "Love Me Like You" James Newman, Steve McCutcheon, Iain Farquarson
"Weird People" Edward Drewett, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
"Hair"
(solo or featuring Sean Paul)
Anita Blay, Iain Farquarson, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
"Grown" Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall, Jessica Glynne, Janee Bennett, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
"I Love You" Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall, Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
"The End" (No additional writers)
"The Beginning" (No additional writers)
Fleur East Love, Sax and Flashbacks "Sax" Fleur East, James Abrahart, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
"More and More" Fleur East, James Abrahart, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
"Gold Watch" Fleur East, Edward Drewett, Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
2016 LuvBug Non-album single "Best is Yet to Come" Roy Stride, Steve McCutcheon
Olly Murs 24 HRS "You Don't Know Love" Oliver Murs, Wayne Hector, Steve Robson
"Grow Up" Oliver Murs, Wayne Hector, Steve Robson
Little Mix Glory Days "Shout Out to My Ex" Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall, Iain Farquarson, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
Sigma Non-album single "Find Me"
(featuring Birdy)
Cameron Edwards, Joseph Lenzie, Jasmine van den Bogaerde, Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
Little Mix Glory Days "Power" James Abrahart, Daniel Omelio
"Your Love" James Abrahart, Jeremy Coleman
"Nothing Else Matters" Wayne Hector, Daniel Heloy Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Mich Hansen
"Beep Beep" Iain Farquarson, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
2017 Neiked Non-album single "Call Me"
(featuring Mimi)
Victor Radstrom, Geraldo Sandell, Alexander Papaconstantinou, Viktor Svensson, Steve Robinson, Mimmi Linnea Sanden
The Script Freedom Child "Rain" Daniel O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan, James Barry
Ghosted Non-album single "Get Some"
(featuring Kamille)
Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
CNCO CNCO "Reggaetón Lento" (Remix) (with Little Mix) Luis Angel O'Neill, Jadan Andino, Eric Pérez, Jorge Class, Jean Rodriguez
The Script Freedom Child "No Man is an Island" Daniel O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan, James "Jimbo" Barton
Kideko Non-album single "Dum Dum" (with Tinie Tempah and Becky G) Ryan Hurley, Timothy Powell
Syn Cole Non-album single "Got the Feeling"
(featuring Kirstin)
Rene Pais, Grace Barker, Steve Robson
2018 Don Diablo FUTURE "Give Me Love"
(featuring Calum Scott)
Don Schipper, Martijn van Sonderen, Andrew Bullimore, Victor Bolander, Linus Nordstrom, Calum Scott
MIST Diamond In The Dirt "Wish Me Well"
(featuring Jessie Ware)
Rhys Sylvester, Shah Naseem, Jessica Ware
Louisa Non-album single "Yes"
(featuring 2 Chainz)
Andrew Bullimore, Christopher Crowhurst, Frank Nobel, Linus Nordstrom, Matthew Radosevich, Tauheed Epps
Wild Youth Non-album single "Can't Move On" Conor O'Donohoe, Daniel O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan
Jess Glynne Always In Between "I'll Be There" Jessica Glynne, Jerker Hansson, Finlay Dow-Smith, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
Clean Bandit What Is Love? "Solo"
(featuring Demi Lovato)
Jack Patterson, Grace Chatto, Fredrik Gibson, Demetria Lovato
Jax Jones Snacks EP "Ring Ring" (featuring Mabel and Rich the Kid) Timucin Aluo, Uzoechi Emenike, Mark Ralph, Mabel McVey, Marlon McVey-Roudette
James Arthur Non-album single "You Deserve Better" James Arthur, Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
Marc E. Bassy Postmodern Depression "Right Now" Marc Griffin, David Park, Nicholas Balding, James Alexander Hau
Olly Murs You Know I Know "Love Me Again" Oliver Murs, Wayne Hector, Steve Robson
Little Mix LM5 "Think About Us"^ Frank Nobel, Linus Nordstrom
"Strip"
(featuring Sharaya J)
Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall, Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Christopher Crowhurst, Sharaya Howell
"Monster in Me" Arya Jones, Chrstopher Crowhurst, Frank Nobel, Linus Nordstrom
"Love a Girl Right" Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Jade Thirwall, Perrie Edwards, Jessica Nelson, Christopher Crowhurst, Robert Suarez, John Barrett, Joseph Longo III, Timothy Kelley, Robert Robinson, Mark Andrews, Markquis Collins
"More Than Words"
(featuring Kamille)
Anya Jones, Timothy Mosley, Angel Lopez, Federico Vindver, Larrance Dopson
"The Cure" Thomas Barnes, Peter Kelleher, Benjamin Kohn
"Forget You Not" Anya Jones, Edvard Forre Erfjord, Henrik Barman Michelsen
Clean Bandit What Is Love? "Baby" (featuring Marina and Luis Fonsi) Jack Patterson, Jason Evigan, Marina Diamandis, Matthew Knott, Luis Lopez-Cepero
Boyzone Thank You & Goodnight "Tongue Tied"
(featuring Alesha Dixon)
David Ezra, Andrew Bullimore, Frank Nobel, Linus Nordstrom
"Loaded Gun" Edward Drewett, Daniel Heloy Davidsen, Peter Wallevik, Mich Hansen
2019 Mabel High Expectations "Don't Call Me Up" Mabel McVey, Steve McCutcheon
Wild Youth The Last Goodbye - EP "Close" Conor O'Donohoe, Daniel O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan, James Barry
Europa Non-album single "All Day and Night"
(featuring Madison Beer)
Timucin Aluo, Martin Picandet, Hailee Steinfeld, Janee Bennett, Rebecca Hill, Mark Ralph
Mabel High Expectations "Mad Love" Mabel McVey, Steve McCutcheon
SG Lewis Dawn - EP "Easy Loving You"
(featuring Kamille)
Samuel George Lewis, Benjamin Ash
Jax Jones Snacks "Harder"
(with Bebe Rexha)
Timucin Aluo, Steve McCutcheon, Bleta Rexha
Mabel High Expectations "Selfish Love"
(featuring Kamille)
Mabel McVey, Fraser Thornycroft-Smith
RITUAL Non-album single "Hard Times"
(with Robinson)
Adam Midgley, Thomas Baxtor, Gerard O'Connell
The Script Sunsets & Full Moons "The Hurt Game" Daniel O'Donoghue, Mark Sheehan
Westlife Spectrum "L.O.V.E." Markus Feehily, Shane Filan, Steve McCutcheon
"Take Me There" Markus Feehily, Shane Filan, Steve Mac
Mabel Non-album single "Loneliest Time of Year" Mabel McVey, MNEK, Tre Jean-Marie, Nayla Nyassa
Raye Euphoric Sad Songs "Please Don't Touch" Raye, Fraser T. Smith
2020 Sia Music – Songs from and Inspired by the Motion Picture "Hey Boy" Sia Furler, Jesse Shatkin
AJ Tracey & Mabel High Expectations "West Ten" AJ Tracey, FRED, Mabel McVey, Take A Daytrip
Mabel "Boyfriend" Mabel McVey, Marlena Shaw, Richard Evans, Robert Miller, Steve Mac
Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia "Cool" Dua Lipa, Tove Lo, Shakka Philip, Ben Kohn, Tom Barnes, Pete Kelleher
Little Mix Confetti "Break Up Song"^ Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Frank Nobel, Linus Nordstrom
"Holiday"^ Jade Thirlwall, Perrie Edwards, Leigh-Anne Pinnock, Chris Loco, Frank Nobel, Linus Nordstorm
"Confetti" Ben Kohn, Maegan Cottone, Peter Kelleher, Tom Barnes, Uzoechi Emenike
"Happiness" Ben Kohn, Peter Kelleher, Tom Barnes, Uzoechi Emenike
"My Love Won't Let You Down"^ Frank Nobel, James Abrahart, Linus Nordstrom
"If You Want My Love"^ Andrew Bullimore, Frank Nobel, Linus Nordstrom
"Breathe" Cass Lowe, George Astasio, Jason Pebworth, Jon Shave
Mabel & Clean Bandit Non-album single "Tick Tock" Golden Landis Von Jones, Grace Chatto, Jack Patterson, Mabel McVey
Headie One, Stormzy & AJ Tracey Edna "Ain't It Different" AJ Tracey, Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, Fred Gibson, Gary Jackson, Irving Adjei, John Frusciante, Marion Hall, Michael Balzary, Michael Omari, Steve Marsden, Toddla T
2021 Fredo Money Can't Buy Happiness "Ready" (featuring Summer Walker) Eddie Serafica, Enya, , Kyle Evans, Marvin Bailey, Mustafa Omer, Nicky Ryan, Roma Ryan, Thom Bell,
Zara Larsson Poster Girl "Look What You've Done" Max Wolfgang, Steve Mac, Ammar Malik, Zara Larsson
"I Need Love" Fin Dow-Smith, Joe Kearns
JJ Lin Like You Do "Bedroom" (featuring Anne-Marie) Anne-Marie Nicholson, Ben Kohn, Pete Kelleher, Tom Barnes
Little Mix Non-album single "Confetti" (featuring Saweetie) Ben Kohn, Pete Kelleher, Tom Barnes, Uzoechi Emenike, Diamonte Harper, Maegan Cottone
Sia Non-album single "Hey Boy" (featuring Burna Boy) Damini Ebunoluwa Ogulu, Jesse Shatkin, Sia Furler

Awards[]

Year Nominee / Work Award Result
2013 Herself ASCAP - "Foundation Stone Award" Won
2016 Little Mix - "Black Magic" Brit Award - "Best British Single" Nominated
Herself A&R Awards - "Songwriter Of The Year" Nominated
2017 Herself (for contributions to "Black Magic") BMI - "Pop Award" Won
Little Mix - "Shout Out To My Ex" Brit Award - "British Single Of The Year" Won
Herself A&R Awards - "Songwriter Of The Year" Nominated
2018 Little Mix - "Power" feat. Stormzy Global Music Awards Won
Herself A&R Awards - "Songwriter Of The Year" Won
2019 Jess Glynne - "I'll Be There" Brit Award - "Best British Single" Nominated
Clean Bandit - "Solo" feat. Demi Lovato Brit Award - "Best British Single" Nominated
Herself Music Week Women in Music Awards - "Music Creative" Won
Herself A&R Awards - "Songwriter Of The Year" Nominated
2020 Mabel - "Don't Call Me Up" Brit Award - "Song Of The Year" Nominated
Herself (for contributions to "Don't Call Me Up") BMI - "Pop Award" Won
Dua Lipa - "Future Nostalgia" Hyundai Mercury Prize Nominated
2021 Dua Lipa - "Future Nostalgia" 63rd Grammy Awards - "Album Of The Year" Nominated
Dua Lipa - "Future Nostalgia" 63rd Grammy Awards - "Pop Vocal Album" Won
Headie One, AJ Tracey, Stormzy - "Ain't It Different" Brit Award - "Best British Single" Nominated

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