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this has been out for a little bit but i found it a couple months ago and i like it a lot. mostly pretty lowkey electronic production and really pretty melancholic vocals. listened to it on a lot of walks this winter and found it works extra well in shitty weather. i honestly dont know anything about the artist but i think im okay with that for now. favorite track is probably 'whyd you leave me in the red' xoxo
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