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Cure Kids - Feel Inside (and stuff like that)

Web (Full Length) – 2012

In 2012, after some negotiations with their faithful manager, Flight of the Conchords sat down with some Kiwi children. They wanted to get back in touch with what the kids were about. Bret McKenzie and Jemaine Clement were creating a special song for health research charity Cure Kids; the kids supplied them with lyrical ideas involving bubbles and a major overhaul of the banking system. Then a superstar team of Kiwi singers and rappers joined the Conchords in the studio. The chart-topping song's mix of deep concern and nonsensical rhyming both celebrates and parodies charity efforts like ‘We are the World’. 

So we can go now from the "no" box to an "mmm" — Is that what you want to do?
– Murray Hewitt (Rhys Darby) gauges how interested Flight of the Conchords are in doing a charity gig

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Cure Kids

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