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Newton Faulkner, known for his 2007 hit "Dream Catch Me," initially didn't want the song on his debut album due to finding it too normal. Despite the song's success, Faulkner felt it didn't showcase his guitar skills. He admitted that the success of "Dream Catch Me" wasn't solely due to him, but a combination of factors that made it a hit.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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