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, takes its overall sonic approach from late-1990s and early-2000s pop music. It’s not just a sound Thunderfuck enjoys — it also has a personal connection to her life and development as an artist.
tackle love, emotions and feelings more than those of its predecessors, an approach she enjoyed while the songs were coming together. That’s not to say it’s deeper than her other records, however. “We had a checklist of how many times we say ‘fuck’ on the whole album,” she says. “I think there are only, like, four times we use it, so I’m proud of that.”
“I was just going to have her sing the hook on 'I Am Her ,'” Thunderfuck recalls."But she brought a whole verse that was really, really good. She went above and beyond. She’s so much fun to work with. Her vibe is contagious, and I am obsessed with her.”are all friends of hers, and she’s performed with them frequently over the years. Lagoona Bloo is currently on tour with Thunderfuck, so the two have been spending more time together lately.
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