Yung Titties
Yung Titties came out of New York's counterculture in the early 2010s. Their name alone made people pay attention, and their music had a raw, unfiltered...
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Yung Titties came out of New York's counterculture in the early 2010s. Their name alone made people pay attention, and their music had a raw, unfiltered quality that felt different from what was happening at the time.
Their 2016 debut album 'ALPHA' included the title track, which became something of an anthem. The song 'ALPHA' had a directness about sexuality and self-empowerment that cut through the noise. The album's production felt experimental, mixing punk energy with electronic textures.
Their performances and lyrics often sparked debate. Some found their work transgressive and satirical, while others criticized it. They toured fairly extensively, playing festivals and building an audience that connected with their particular brand of authenticity.
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