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Wistful Hip Hop from Toronto for Fans of Eminem. - Max Wassen: Growing Pains
Wistful Hip Hop from Toronto for Fans of Eminem. - Max Wassen: Growing Pains

A poetic flow about the fleeting innocence of youth, along with a reminder that we all need time to slow down and appreciate the moments that dont come back.

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Funk Flavored Indie Grooves from the UK. - Little Brother Eli: Giving You Up (Music Video)
Funk Flavored Indie Grooves from the UK. - Little Brother Eli: Giving You Up (Music Video)

Vocalist Alex Grew creates an energy all his own with a musical aesthetic that takes inspiration from Jack White, Vulfpeck, and Stevie Wonder.

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Wistful Folk Pop for Fans of Peter Bradley Adams. - Steve Savage: Keep Quiet
Wistful Folk Pop for Fans of Peter Bradley Adams. - Steve Savage: Keep Quiet

We are never too old to feel young again.

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Retro Inspired Future Pop. - Limón Limón: Normal Now
Retro Inspired Future Pop. - Limón Limón: Normal Now

We cannot resist the change that is coming, yet we must fight to preserve what makes us who we are.

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Sparse Pop Jams from New Zealand. - JAN x LEONARD: Only Find it Here
Sparse Pop Jams from New Zealand. - JAN x LEONARD: Only Find it Here

An ode to good love wrapped in a house-flavored groove that is ready for the dance floor.

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Americana Folk Pop from DC for fans of Allison Krauss. - Liv Greene: New Yorks Arms
Americana Folk Pop from DC for fans of Allison Krauss. - Liv Greene: New Yorks Arms

An easy mix of bluegrass, youthful energy, and melodic vibrato that is perfect for fans of Alison Krauss.

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Radioactive J Pop from Los Angeles. - Bakénéko: Stay
Radioactive J Pop from Los Angeles. - Bakénéko: Stay

Reveals a dark backstory under the hypnotic and joyful veil of J-Pop idols such as Perfume and Kyary Pamyu Pamyu.

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Lyrical Electro Pop from Portland Explores the Comfort of Solitude. - Zoë Ferguson: im ok
Lyrical Electro Pop from Portland Explores the Comfort of Solitude. - Zoë Ferguson: im ok

A confessional style of lyricism is mixed with raw emotion and unbridled melancholy.

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