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George Michael and Andrew Ridgely - alias WHAM! - were 19 and on the dole a year ago. Now they’re Britain's dancefloor darlings. Following the success of their second single 'Young Guns Go For It’, their first ‘Wham Rap’ (about enjoying life on the dole) has been rereleased. New UK 45 is ‘Bad Boys’.

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Rip It Up, Issue 70, 1 May 1983, Page 2

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George Michael and Andrew Ridgely – alias WHAM! – were 19 and on the dole a year ago. Now they’re Britain's dancefloor darlings. Following the success of their second single 'Young Guns Go For It’, their first ‘Wham Rap’ (about enjoying life on the dole) has been rereleased. New UK 45 is ‘Bad Boys’. Rip It Up, Issue 70, 1 May 1983, Page 2

George Michael and Andrew Ridgely – alias WHAM! – were 19 and on the dole a year ago. Now they’re Britain's dancefloor darlings. Following the success of their second single 'Young Guns Go For It’, their first ‘Wham Rap’ (about enjoying life on the dole) has been rereleased. New UK 45 is ‘Bad Boys’. Rip It Up, Issue 70, 1 May 1983, Page 2

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