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. “We’re all masters of pain, and I think it’s actually a very courageous act to step into the queer joy of it all.” “Unholy,” a daring collaboration with Kim Petras from Smith’s upcoming album, not only unites two of the most prominent artists in the past decade of queer pop music, but does so without sonic reservation — simply put, the song sounds nothing like any of Smith’s past material, with their careful balladry replaced by sweaty bass and undulating voices.
Muni Long is enjoying a breakthrough year thanks to the top 40 success of her sumptuous R&B ballad “Hrs and Hrs,” although the artist born Priscilla Renea Hamilton had been a successful songwriter for over a decade before scoring this hit for herself.
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