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Dirt Flirt release debut self-titled EP and it's emo-pop perfection
DIRT FLIRT is the debut self-titled EP from London-based alt-pop artist Dirt Flirt (aka Kit Eaton-Kent). Across the project, Eaton-Kent explores the playful side of vulnerability through the lens of a queer person in their early 20s. Sonically, Dirt Flirt is a genre-fluid journey. "Boyfriend" evokes the warmth of a bittersweet 2000s summer memory, while "Necklace" and "Don’t Go" delve into darker territory, channeling the atmospheric edge of artists like Artemas and 070 Shak


Sweat and chant with the new TwoLips single, "CHAOS"
"CHAOS," the second single of a series of singles from TwoLips, is a thrilling combo of metal, afrobeat, rave and punk with her signature flair for rebellion. "CHAOS" is an invitation to fall off pedestals in favor of a truer self. A call to move when we’re tempted to overthink. The beat is raw yet sophisticated, meeting the duality of the lyrics. When the existential spiral is called, “CHAOS” is the antidote.


"Necklace," new single from Dirt Flirt with a necklace to match
Dirt Flirt's single "Necklace" is out with a real life necklace to match
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