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Beastie Boys celebrate renamed NYC intersection: ‘Why do they get a square?’

Por: New York Post Entertainment September 11, 2023

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They’re so versatile. The Beastie Boys were Saturday when the street corner featured on the cover of the hip-hop group’s 1989 album was christened “Beastie Boys Square,” . Speaking at the ceremony, former band members Ad-Rock, 56, and Mike D, 57, thanked their fans for making their dreams come true. “Thank you [to New York] for teaching us what to look at, what to listen to, what to wear, how to love, how to live,” said Rock, born... + full article



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