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      Alex 'Cunny' Ross spreading positivity while growing Family over Fame business | CBC.ca Loaded

      Alex 'Cunny' Ross spreading positivity while growing Family over Fame business

      3 years ago
      Duration 3:47

      Alex 'Cunny' Ross spreading positivity while growing Family over Fame business

      • 3 years ago
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      • Duration 3:47

      Ross released a 2015 mixtape with the song "Family over Fame." He made t-shirts and other merchandise with the song's title on it to promote his music and it resonated in his neighbourhood of Uniacke Square. Colleen Jones, met up with Ross to see how he's trying to grow the business and spread the message of positivity.

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