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When 3Oh!3 singer Nathaniel Motte and his wife moved into their new home in Los Angeles a few years ago, the first thing they did was look for a new couch. The second thing was to start making a couple of upgrades to their 1920s-era Spanish-style abode.
Motte, who recently co-wrote the platinum single “Lights Down Low” for pop singer Max, started by converting the garage into a home studio,...
When 3Oh!3 singer Nathaniel Motte and his wife moved into their new home in Los Angeles a few years ago, the first thing they did was look for a new couch. The second thing was to start making a couple of upgrades to their 1920s-era Spanish-style abode.
Motte, who recently co-wrote the platinum single “Lights Down Low” for pop singer Max, started by converting the garage into a home studio,...
- 2/2/2022
- by Tim Chan and Sage Anderson
- Rollingstone.com
Colorado electropop duo 3Oh!3 -- famous for that song "Don't Trust Me" -- is (s)toked their home state legalized recreational weed use, telling TMZ, Colorado is setting a precedent that could solve America's biggest problems ... and not just glaucoma.Nathaniel Motte -- one half of the group -- tells us, he's always supported marijuana legalization because a) the revenue streams from taxing weed could really help the government financially, and b) legalizing the drug would alleviate jail overpopulation problems.
- 11/8/2012
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
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