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Stephen Hague is a British music producer most active in the 1980s. He worked with New Order, the Pet Shop Boys and Erasure, producing their respective hits True Faith, West End Girls and A Little Respect.
Helped co-write "Hey DJ" which would later be sampled in Mariah Carey's Honey.
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