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One
Editor's noteApr 19
B2ST's 'One' and the unbreakable team bond.

One

A K-pop anthem about moving forward together, no matter what stands in the way.

B2ST (Beast)
Do It
Editor's noteApr 17
N-Train's Do It: A Fight Song in Two Languages.

Do It

The K-pop group's defiant track mixes Korean and English to declare they're still alive and ready to battle.

N-Train (K-POP)
Let The Wind Blow
Editor's noteApr 17
LEDApple's Let The Wind Blow aches for a lost love.

Let The Wind Blow

A Korean pop track where the singer begs the wind to carry their longing to someone who's already gone.

LEDApple
Banana
Editor's noteApr 17
G.NA's 'Banana' and the pressure to lose control.

Banana

A 2010s K-pop track where the singer declares she's 'going bananas' while detailing everything that's stressing her out.

G.NA
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Artist editor's notes

Artist pages with a stronger editorial layer

Profiles that already have start-here paths, catalog context, and a cleaner public note.

G.R.E.S. Império Serrano (RJ)
Editor's noteApr 19
Império Serrano's samba-enredo songs define Rio Carnival.

G.R.E.S. Império Serrano (RJ)

A Rio de Janeiro samba school whose annual parade songs have soundtracked Brazilian Carnival for decades.

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The Drums
Editor's noteApr 20
The Drums' hazy Brooklyn melancholy and indie persistence.

The Drums

Jonny Pierce's project blends dreamy guitars with introspective lyrics, navigating personal struggles and legal battles while maintaining a consistent atmospheric sound.

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Terminal Choice
Editor's noteApr 19
Terminal Choice, Norway's late-90s industrial metal force.

Terminal Choice

A Norwegian industrial metal band formed in the late 1990s, known for tracks like 'Don't Go' and albums including 'In the Shadow of Death.'.

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Zéu Britto
Editor's noteApr 19
Zéu Britto, Salvador's introspective psychedelic voice.

Zéu Britto

A Bahian singer-songwriter whose haunting melodies and personal lyrics carved a distinct path through Brazilian music for decades.

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Twiztid
Editor's noteApr 19
Twiztid's Detroit horrorcore stays raw and unsettling.

Twiztid

The duo of Jamie Madrox and Monoxide Child has built a catalog of dark, aggressive music that pulls from hip-hop, metal, and industrial sounds.

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Bal Sagoth
Editor's noteApr 19
Bal Sagoth's fantasy black metal epics from Yorkshire.

Bal Sagoth

A symphonic black metal band from England that built entire mythologies through songs with titles like 'The Splendour of a Thousand Swords Gleaming Beneath the Blazon of the...

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Uffie
Editor's noteApr 19
Uffie's deadpan electropop defined bloghouse attitude.

Uffie

Her 2009 single 'Cool' broke through with a mix of hip-hop swagger and European dance music that never fit neatly into one genre.

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Nanasai
Editor's noteApr 19
Nanasai's ethereal Brazilian sound and mysterious presence.

Nanasai

A Brazilian group blending electronic textures with spiritual themes, from 'Chá de Hibisco' to 'Xadrez'.

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