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Why the Tragically Hip are lending their songs to Boi-1da ahead of World Cup | Hanomansing Tonight

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Last updated: 2025/11/12 at 9:15 PM
Press Room Published November 12, 2025
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Why the Tragically Hip are lending their songs to Boi-1da ahead of World Cup | Hanomansing Tonight
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The Tragically Hip have given award-winning producer Boi-1da access to the band’s entire catalogue for a special project to raise funds for the Canada Soccer Foundation. Rob Baker, guitarist for the Tragically Hip, discusses more about the project.

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