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Lil Yachty delivers smooth flows and dynamic production on “Child Boy” with effortless cool energy.
Camur delivers haunting emotion and dark themes on “Eva’s Apple” with powerful, vulnerable vocals.
TV:HEAD delivers nostalgic, suspenseful energy on “Passion Junkie” with addictive vocals and production.