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For 50 years now, Air Supply has been labeled “soft rock.”

The band doesn’t like that.

In fact, lead singer Russell Hitchcock couldn’t disagree more with that unfair assertion. To him, his long-running, chart-topping group is anything but sensitive.

“I’ve always hated being called soft rock,” Hitchcock admitted to The Post in an exclusive interview.

“[Co-founder Graham Russell] and I always considered ourselves to be a rock and roll band and we still are. As the years have gone by and we progressed with different musicians, better technology, bigger sound systems, the sound has gro

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