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The Return of the Music Man
Everyone always says, “I love music!” While I’m not denying the pleasure people get from listening to their favorite band, genre, or recording, some love goes deeper than the surface of enjoyment. When you love a person, usually you want to learn everything there is to know about them. Where they are from, what they do know, and where they are going. David Milkis, a New York-based artist who has…
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🗞️📖 Bookish News - February Edition
🦇 Extra, extra. Read all about it! 📖 Good evening, bookish bats! A lot happened in the publishing industry this month, but here are a few highlights you may have missed! Check below the cut for details.
Adaptations: 🗞️ Chloé Zhao will direct a film adaptation of Hamnet (Maggie O'Farrell) starring Jessie Buckley and Paul Mescal 📖 HBO is adapting Dark Places (Gillian Flynn) as a limited series. Flynn will serve as co-creator, writer, and co-showrunner 🗞️ FX has ordered a limited series adaptation of Say Nothing (Patrick Radden Keefe), directed by Michael Lennox 📖 Taika Waititi will direct an adaptation of Klara and the Sun (Kazuo Ishiguro), potentially starring Amy Adams and Jenna Ortega 🗞️ The Terror will base season 3 on The Devil in Silver (Victor LaValle) 📖 The Man in My Basement (Walter Mosley), directed by Nadia Latif, will star Anna Diop, Corey Hawkins, and Willem Dafoe 🗞️ Dark Matter (Blake Crouch) has a trailer 📖 America Ferrera's feature directorial debut for I Am Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter (Erika Sánchez) is in development 🗞️ The adaptation of Turtles All the Way Down (John Green) will stream on MAX this year 📖 Hook’s Daughter: The Pirate Princess Chronicles (R. V. Bowman) is getting a live-action adaptation 🗞️ Interview with the Vampire (based on Anne Rice's novel) is getting a second season 📖 Percy Jackson and the Olympians is getting a second season 🗞️ Seven Days in June (Tia Williams) is being adapted for Prime Video 📖 The adaptation of A Gentleman in Moscow, (Amor Towles) will star Ewan McGregor 🗞️ The Color Purple movie musical will stream on MAX (Feb. 16) 📖 Hulu’s adaptation of A Court of Thorns and Roses was axed 🗞️ The Alex Van Helsing YA books are being adapted for a television series 📖 Ryan Reynolds and Paramount are working on an adaptation of Starter Villain (John Scalzi) 🗞️ A Short History of Nearly Everything (Bill Bryson) will be adapted as an animated TV series 📖 The trailer for the film adaptation of Wicked is up 🗞️ Netflix renewed Survival of the Thickest for season 2 📖 The cast for Marvel’s Fantastic Four has been announced (July 25, 2025) 🗞️ The trailer for the new X-Men animated series is up (Mar. 20) 📖 The Oscar-nominated animated film Nimona is now available to watch for free on YouTube! 🗞️ Reese Witherspoon is producing a film adaptation of Romantic Comedy (Curtis Sittenfeld) 📖 Photos are up for the adaptation of A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder (Holly Jackson)
Cover Reveals: 🗞️ When Haru Was Here - Dustin Thao (Sept. 3) 📖 Trick or Treat on Scary Street - Lance Bass (July 23) 🗞️ The Bletchley Riddle - Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin (Oct. 8) 📖 The Rules of Royalty - Cale Dietrich (Dec. 10) 🗞️ Colored Television - Danzy Senna (July 30) 📖 Bits and Pieces: My Mother, My Brother, and Me - Whoopie Goldberg (May 7) 🗞️ House of Bone and Rain - Gabino Iglesias (Aug. 6) 📖 Rani Choudhury Must Die - Adiba Jaigirdar (Nov. 12) 🗞️ Night Owls - A.R. Vishny (Sept. 17) 📖 The Dixon Rule - Elle Kennedy (May 14) 🗞️ A Bánh Mì for Two - Trinity Nguyen (Aug. 27) 📖 The Hitchcock Hotel - Stephanie Wrobel (Sept. 24) 🗞️ In Want of a Suspect - Tirzah Price (Nov. 12) 📖 Memorials - Richard Chizmar (Oct. 22) 🗞️ The Empusium - Olga Tokarczuk (Sept. 24) 📖 Unsinkable Cayenne - Jessica Vitalis (Oct. 29) 🗞️ Cue the Sun! - Emily Nussbaum (June 25) 📖 We're Alone - Edwidge Danticat (Sept. 3) 🗞️ The Sherlock Society - James Ponti (Sept. 3) 📖 The Enchanted Hacienda by J.C. Cervantes (May 21) 🗞️ The Baby-sitters Club: Kristy and the Walking Disaster - Ellen T. Crenshaw (Sept.) 📖 The Baby-sitters Litter Sister: Karen’s Grandmothers - DK Yingst (Oct.) 🗞️ The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science - Kate McKinnon (Oct. 1) 📖 The Life Impossible - Matt Haig (Sept. 3) 🗞️ Ruin Road - Lamar Giles (Sept.) 📖 Yours Truly by Katie Shepard (Sept. 3) 🗞️ Wishbone - Justine Pucella Winan (Sep. 17) 📖 Haunt Your Heart Out - Amber Roberts (Oct. 8) 🗞️ The Dividing Sky - Jill Tew (Oct. 8) 📖 Heir - Sabaa Tahir (Oct. 1) 🗞️ Beautiful Dreamers - Minrose Gwin (Aug. 27) 📖 We Solve Murders - Richard Osman (Fall) 🗞️ Till the Last Beat of My Heart - Louangie Bou-Montes (Sept. 10) 📖 Aisle Nine by Ian X (Sept. 24) 🗞️ Warrior of Legend - Kendare Blake (Sept. 17) 📖 The Ancient’s Game - Loni Crittenden (Oct. 29) 🗞️ The Witch of Wol Sin Lake - Lega Jeong (Oct. 29)
Upcoming Releases: 🗞️ Tiny Reparations Books has secured North American rights to two new books by National Book Award–longlisted author LaToya Watkins. The first book, The Book of Chuck, will be published in spring 2026. 📖 Tia Williams has sold North American rights to two new novels to Grand Central. 🗞️ LeVar Burton is releasing two new books
Other News: 🗞️ The Dylan Thomas Prize 2024 longlist is up 📖 The finalists for the 2024 National Book Critics Circle Awards were announced 🗞️ The finalists for the 2024 Audie Awards were announced 📖 Pulitzer-winning author N. Scott Momaday passed away (first Native American author to win a Pulitzer) 🗞️ OCLC has filed a lawsuit against the shadow library search engine Anna’s Archive for allegedly stealing 2.2 TB of data from WorldCat 📖 The St. Paul Public Library launched a laser-eyed loon library card 🗞️ Writers Against the War on Gaza have written an open letter to PEN/America to release an official statement about the “225 poets, playwrights, journalists, scholars, and novelists killed in Gaza” by Israeli forces 📖 Andy Weir released a series of “lost” journal entries from Mark Watney to celebrate The Martian’s 10th anniversary 🗞️ Amazon removed multiple titles about King Charles’ recent cancer diagnoses amid concerns that they were written by AI 📖 This year’s winners and finalists of the Cybils Awards were announced 🗞️ Delacorte is launching a new YA romance imprint
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musicarenagh · 1 year
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Ryan Yingst's 'Chaos' Is A Captivating Ballad of Unwavering Love and Resilience Ryan Yingst's latest single, "Chaos," unfolds as a heartfelt love ballad that delves into the depths of emotional resilience and the power of unwavering support. With its captivating melodies and honest lyricism, this track showcases Yingst's remarkable ability to craft deeply personal and poignant compositions. Recorded live at The Owl Studio in Nashville, TN, "Chaos" captures a genuine moment frozen in time. The single-take band performance, devoid of any editing or pitch correction, allows the artists' true essence to shine through. The production, helmed by Dan Davis, and the video recording by Alex Amato, beautifully capture the raw energy and intimacy of the performance. Mastering by Sean Cho at +/- Recording in Pittsburgh, PA adds the final touches to this remarkable piece of art. "Chaos" stands as a testament to his versatility and ability to draw inspiration from various musical styles, effortlessly blending folk, jazz, electronica, soul, funk, and rock into a cohesive and captivating sound. The song itself is a heartfelt dedication to a special individual in Yingst's life. https://www.musicarenagh.com/ryan-yingst-holds-on-to-the-past-in-please-dont-burn-the-sage/ In times of hardship and turmoil, we all need a partner who stands by our side, helping us navigate the darkest moments and supporting our growth. “Chaos” beautifully encapsulates the essence of such a partner, celebrating their unwavering love and the strength it brings. It’s worth noting that “Chaos” carries an even deeper significance for Yingst. The song was born out of a traumatic incident in the artist’s life, where he was physically attacked on the streets of Nashville in 2021. Enduring multiple facial fractures and undergoing reconstructive surgery and rehabilitation, Yingst found solace and strength in the person who stood by his side during the ordeal. “Chaos” serves as a testament to their unwavering support and instrumental role in his recovery, amplifying the emotional depth and personal connection embedded within the composition. With “Chaos,” Ryan Yingst demonstrates his prowess as a songwriter and storyteller, effortlessly crafting a moving and introspective musical experience. The single not only showcases his remarkable talent but also serves as a comforting embrace for those who have experienced profound grief and a profound catalyst for those seeking to understand its depths. Through his music, Yingst reminds us of the power of love, resilience, and the healing it can bring. In summary, “Chaos” is a captivating and emotionally charged single that solidifies Ryan Yingst’s position as a musical maverick. With its powerful narrative, stunning performances, and impeccable production, this release is a testament to Yingst’s ability to craft thought-provoking and resonant compositions. Brace yourself for a profound musical journey that transcends boundaries and touches the depths of the human soul. Listen to Chaos below Follow Ryan Yingst on Facebook Twitter Spotify Bandcamp Youtube Instagram
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s-o-n-de-r · 2 years
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2022 Grab Bag Playlist
Curated by Travis Boyer
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For your ears, I present the 2022 Grab Bag playlist. If you like indie or alternative music, there is bound to be something in here for you. Here are a few highlights of the bands and artists that you will find:  
Keystone Punk Scene These days, there is a preponderance of punk originating from the Keystone State. Hailing from Philadelphia, post-punk band Church Girls presents a raw, rugged and rowdy sound on “Telepathic Mind.” If straight up, early 00s pop-punk is more your style, My Cousin’s Girlfriend’s House, also from the City of Brotherly Love, kicks up the angst with a hyper poppy track reminiscent of early century, pop-punk stalwarts on “Wasting Away.” Allentown, PA’s Floor Space goes for a frantic, existential spin on “Gray.”
Hyper Pop Maniac From the United Kingdom, hyperpop artist Jack Goldstein is a mad scientist of epic, immersive tunes. Blending together overactive pop with searing indie rock riffs, “SAILIN” is a glorious hybrid. If you like what you hear, be sure to check out Goldstein’s EP “the world is ending and i love you” for more wild experiments.
Emo’s Not Dead Despite what you may have heard, emo didn’t die, it was just hibernating for a while. SKIES delivers a melodic brand of emo rock on “Deconstruction.” In turn, Born Astray’s “Dangerous” lets loose with a incendiary style of emo introspection. Also, Glow &The Dark with Tiny Stills slows things down a tad with the acoustic tinged, solemn and bittersweet “holy shit.”
The Eclectic Nashville Scene It is a common misperception that Nashville is owned by country music. However, it is much more than that. Nick Noon presents an elegant, symphonic style of alt-rock while firing veiled, political barbs on “Costumes.” Singer-songwriter Ryan Yingst takes us back to the 90s with some old school, soaring alternative rock on “Incessant.” Also, indie artist Tornsey’s “Lost Control” is a roaring piano-led track that speaks with a powerful, impassioned voice.
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The White House banned CNN reporter Kaitlan Collins from a press event on Wednesday after she did her job and asked President Donald Trump questions about the most pressing topics of the week in the Oval Office.
Now, journalists across a wide range of news organizations ― including Fox News President Jay Wallace ― are jumping to Collins’ defense and speaking out against the White House’s actions.
.@BretBaier on White House decision to ban CNN’s @KaitlanCollins from a Rose Garden event:
“As a member of the White House press pool, @FOXNews stands firmly with CNN on this issue of access.” pic.twitter.com/OaBTvIXJUq
— Harrison Golden (@harrisongolden) July 26, 2018
As today’s radio pooler, I was in the Oval Office with @kaitlancollins, heard her questions, thought they were good and timely ones, and find an official government sanction in response to them an absolute, stunning outrage.
— Steven Portnoy (@stevenportnoy) July 25, 2018
Collins was serving as the network pool reporter, representing all of the major news networks, for an event with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday. At the end of it, she and other reporters asked Trump a few questions ― as is common for journalists who attend such gatherings. (Trump sometimes answers questions in these situations; other times, he chooses not to.)
According to CNN, Collins asked Trump questions about Michael Cohen, his former attorney who is under federal investigation and whose secret recording of Trump was recently released. She also asked about Russian President Vladimir Putin, whom the Trump administration planned to invite to Washington. D.C., this fall before pushing back the meeting.
Other journalists at the event, including HuffPost’s Ryan Reilly, also asked the president about Cohen’s tapes multiple times as staffers ushered them out of the office.
In Oval Office just now, reporters tried to press Trump on the Cohen tapes. This time, he didn’t take the bait. pic.twitter.com/Hn11zZ5Hoj
— Ryan J. Reilly (@ryanjreilly) July 25, 2018
After the press event, the White House announced that Trump and Juncker would be available to talk to the press at another event in the Rose Garden. As reporters waited to go to that event, White House aide Hogan Gidley approached the press pool and asked where Collins was. He left reporters with the impression that they had important information to provide her.
Collins later said she was called to White House deputy chief of staff Bill Shine’s office, where Shine and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders disinvited her from the next press event. 
CNN said in a statement that Shine and Huckabee Sanders told Collins her questions were “inappropriate.”
“They were not,” CNN’s statement read. “Just because the White House is uncomfortable with a question regarding the news of the day doesn’t mean the question isn’t relevant and shouldn’t be asked.”
“This decision to bar a member of the press is retaliatory in nature and not indicative of an open and free press,” the statement continued. “We demand better.”
Statement regarding CNN press access at today’s White House event. We demand better. pic.twitter.com/s4lSTcHVak
— CNN Communications (@CNNPR) July 25, 2018
Wallace, the president of Fox News, swiftly offered his support to CNN in a statement issued after the incident.
“We stand in strong solidarity with CNN for the right to full access for our journalists as part of a free and unfettered press,” Wallace said.
Huckabee Sanders said in a statement later on Wednesday that Collins was banned from the later event because she shouted and refused to leave the Oval Office.
“To be clear, we support a free press and ask that everyone be respectful of the presidency and guests at the White House,” the press secretary said.
However, other reporters who were in the Oval Office at the time said that Collins acted appropriately during the press event and exited with everyone else.
CBS News’ Steven Portnoy, who was serving as the radio network pool reporter for the day, said Collins “was no less willing to leave” the office than “any other member of the larger-than-usual press contingent.”
“As is typical, [Collins] began asking questions after the president finished his remarks. So did I, and many other reporters,” Portnoy tweeted. “The large scrum was eventually coaxed from the room by the press ‘wranglers’ who escort us in and out.”
As is typical, @KaitlinCollins began asking questions after the president finished his remarks.
So did I, and many other reporters.
The large scrum was eventually coaxed from the room by the press “wranglers” who escort us in and out.
— Steven Portnoy (@stevenportnoy) July 25, 2018
Bloomberg reporter Toluse Olorunnipa, who was also at the event, accused Huckabee Sanders of lying about Collins’ behavior.
“I was there,” Olorunnipa tweeted. “I saw reporters doing their jobs and asking questions of the president, then leaving w/o incident.”
.@PressSec is continuing to malign @kaitlancollins with a false statement saying she “refused to leave” the Oval Office after a press event. I was there. I saw reporters doing their jobs and asking questions of the president, then leaving w/o incident. pic.twitter.com/I1nbGr8DwT
— Toluse Olorunnipa (@ToluseO) July 25, 2018
Similarly, Associated Press chief photographer Evan Vucci, also at the event, vouched for Collins and said that the type of questioning he saw on Wednesday was not unlike other photo ops he’s covered. 
“I’ve covered these photo ops for almost 15 years and [Collins] didn’t do anything that hundred of other great reporters did in that same room,” he tweeted.
The White House did not immediately respond to HuffPost’s request for comment on these accounts of that event.
This is outrageous- I was there. I’ve covered these photo ops for almost 15 years and @kaitlancollins didn’t do anything that hundred of other great reporters did in that same room. She. Did. Her. Job. https://t.co/8ehCGCX3Nl
— Evan Vucci (@evanvucci) July 26, 2018
The White House has maintained a contentious relationship with the news media over the course of Trump’s presidency, and Huckabee Sanders has often sparred with reporters during press briefings.
But Wednesday’s ban on Collins struck a new chord with political journalists, and many called it an attack on the free press.
“This type of retaliation is wholly inappropriate, wrong-headed, and weak. It cannot stand,” White House Correspondents’ Association President Oliver Knox said in a statement. “Reporters asking questions of powerful government officials, up to and including the President, helps hold those people accountable.”
Other journalists have joined the chorus against the White House’s treatment of Collins, including Washington Post White House Bureau Chief Philip Rucker, Fox News’ Bret Baier, CNN’s Jake Tapper and One America News Network White House correspondent Trey Yingst:
What @kaitlancollins did today — ask the president questions — is what every reputable journalist must do. That is our job. We do it just about every day, and most days Trump answers. Today, he decided to retaliate by barring Kaitlan from his press event.
— Philip Rucker (@PhilipRucker) July 25, 2018
Absolutely disgraceful behavior from @presssec and Shine. @kaitlancollins is a tough professional and had every right to ask about Cohen, about whom POTUS has repeatedly tweeted. WH press corps and media writ large needs to unite against this. https://t.co/ryg3Uj8qvG
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) July 25, 2018
As a member of the White House Press pool- @FoxNews stands firmly with @CNN on this issue and the issue of access https://t.co/TFwfLQtP9h
— Bret Baier (@BretBaier) July 25, 2018
Professional, tough and objective are just a few words I’d use to describe @kaitlancollins.
Denying her access to an open press event at the White House is unacceptable. Full stop. https://t.co/lPTEZKtkYh
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) July 25, 2018
.@kaitlancollins making a big mark over there in a very short time… bravo https://t.co/BjyjUexX09
— Glenn Thrush (@GlennThrush) July 25, 2018
Banning reporters who ask tough questions is not what democracies do. ⁦@kaitlancollins⁩ is a kick-ass, hard-nose journalist. She was doing her job. (Plus, she was representing not just CNN but all five tv networks today) #StandwithKaitlan https://t.co/Y6KKvjtt2U
— Kristin Donnelly (@kristindonnelly) July 25, 2018
Statement from WHCA President @OKnox on White House’s decision to bar @kaitlancollins from open press event. My 2c: Kaitlin is a total pro and this is competely uncalled for pic.twitter.com/VK8b6ZDJ7u
— Jordan Fabian (@Jordanfabian) July 25, 2018
Siren – my kick ass colleague @kaitlancollins was banned from an open press event for asking legit questions of the president on behalf of the 5 network pool. As a former White House reporter and as an American – this is outrageous and highly alarming.
— Dana Bash (@DanaBashCNN) July 25, 2018
Outrageous of the White House to bar @CNN reporter @kaitlancollins from an open press event because it did not like her questions. A strong leader does not fear questions. A strong democracy does not shield its leader from those who question authority. https://t.co/zmwH0vUZ3A
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) July 25, 2018
At the next White House presser, every reporter called on by Sarah Huckabee Sanders should voice their disapproval on how they treated CNN’s Kaitlan Collins, ask why they did it, then ask their question. If u dont stand in solidarity theyll pick off every reporter they dont like.
— Wajahat Ali (@WajahatAli) July 25, 2018
Remember, @kaitlancollins was acting on behalf of all network television reporters today in the Oval. I stand firmly with her, and would have done exactly the same thing in her shoes.
— Hallie Jackson (@HallieJackson) July 25, 2018
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musicarenagh · 1 year
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Ryan Yingst Holds On to The Past In "Please Don't Burn The Sage" “Please Don't Burn The Sage” is Ryan Yingst’ whispers of longing. Ryan Yingst is a gifted singer-songwriter, guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and audio engineer who calls Nashville, TN his home. His musical journey began when he transitioned from working as a recording engineer and touring sideman to crafting his own heartfelt compositions. After releasing his debut album in 2020, he made the move to Nashville to further immerse himself in the vibrant music scene. Yingst draws inspiration from a diverse range of musical legends such as Jeff Buckley, Theo Katzman, Beirut, The Shins, Elliot Smith, Charles Bradley, Bill Withers, Grant Green, The Smiths, and Slaughter Beach, Dog. Their captivating artistry has shaped his own sound, influencing the delicate balance he strikes between haunting melodies and poignant storytelling. In collaboration with fellow musician and producer Shane Weisman, Yingst recorded his latest song at their respective home studios in Nashville, TN. Weisman's invaluable contributions as a co-producer, along with his skillful play on electric guitar, keyboards, and drums, helped bring Yingst's true artistic vision to life. Additionally, Yingst took charge of recording the vocals and guitar parts, as well as the mixing process in his home studio. The project was then masterfully mastered by Sean Cho at +/- Recording in Pittsburgh, PA. [caption id="attachment_49865" align="alignnone" width="2000"] The composition of “Please Don't Burn The Sage” holds a deeply personal significance for Yingst[/caption] The composition of “Please Don't Burn The Sage” holds a deeply personal significance for Yingst, as it reflects a year marked by profound loss, both in terms of cherished friends and beloved family members. Through his music, he seeks to explore the intricate connection between love and grief. It's a contemplation of how sometimes, holding onto pain can serve as a way to preserve the love we continue to feel for those who have departed. In this delicate exploration of emotions, Yingst reminds us that not all ghosts are unwelcome, and they can become cherished companions on our journey through life. Interestingly, prior to finalizing the version we hear today, Yingst embarked on a different path. He initially collaborated with a highly acclaimed and Grammy-winning producer and studio band at a prominent recording studio in Nashville. However, upon hearing the final result, Yingst felt a disconnection from his own vision. He made the bold decision to reject the overly polished, pop-driven approach in favor of a more gritty, honest, and intimate recording. It was in this pursuit of authenticity that he found solace in working alongside Weisman, whose deep understanding of Yingst's vision brought forth the true essence of the track. Through this song, Ryan Yingst delves into the profound theme of life after death. He taps into a universal experience of longing, acknowledging that when we lose someone dear, their presence lingers in our hearts and lives. In his own personal connection to this sentiment, Yingst evokes a sense of empathy and invites listeners to reflect on their own encounters with loss and the ghosts that continue to shape their existence. "Please Don't Burn The Sage" captures the essence of Ryan Yingst's musical odyssey, where he fearlessly delves into the depths of the human experience. Each chord struck and every lyric sung serves as a testament to his emotional vulnerability. As we immerse ourselves in his melancholic melodies, we are transported to a realm where pain and love intertwine, reminding us that amidst the sorrows, there is beauty to be found and solace to be discovered. Listen to Please Don't Burn The Sage below   Follow Ryan Yingst on Facebook Twitter Spotify Bandcamp Youtube Instagram    
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hangtimemagazine · 4 years
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Hot New Releases #16
Latest drops from some of the dopest upcoming artists across delivering a genuine sound.
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