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You Can Now Stream the DMA's Cover of Cher's "Believe" Thank Fuck

About bloody time.

So the cover of Cher's "Believe" by Sydney pop rock group DMA's has got to be one of the greatest thing to come out of this country in some time, doesn't it? Yes, I would have to agree. Matched perhaps only by that recent revamped version of Nikki Webster's "Strawberry Kisses," that is.

The cover—which was performed as part of Triple J's Like a Version—has brought joy into many lives. Has given some meaning. Has changed us. Why? Two very important reasons:

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A) It marries the two distinct sides to the ever-mysterious Young Millennial coin: the bucket hat- and bum bag-wearing, Triple J-listening, Splendour in the Grass-going side, and the kick-on-loving, nang-guzzling, bush doof-loving side.

B) It's extremely bloody good.

Now, finally, "Believe"—which charted at #6 on Triple J's Hottest 100 earlier this year—is available to stream on your preferred service (lol obviously Spotify you weirdo), so you don't have to keep going back to YouTube and pressing replay twenty times an hour like an absolute dickhead.

Stream it in all its glory below. In other news, can someone please explain the name "DMA's" and why in God's name it has an apostrophe? Very confusing.