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Weekly Roundup: RGV Songs and Albums 3/18

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Milagros - Loca Por Ti

Milagros’ second single for her upcoming album is Latin pop at its most breezy, danceable, and heartfelt.

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swayze ♪ - She Reminds Me Of Flowers

swayze ♪ is a wiz at juxtaposed mashups, as his latest single reconceptualizes the intense bars of Drake’s “Too Much” with a scenic lo-fi hip-hop beat.

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Paolo Honey - soliloquy.

The always-confessional Paolo Honey returns with his most apologetic and thankful song yet, and his first since his troublesome past behavior was made public. A rudimentary drum machine and bedroom keyboards sit back for his reflective raps before his blissful guitars and singing lead the way to a flourishing finish that powerfully marks his surprise comeback.

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Garden Seeds - Lemon Candy

Like a sunset, Garden Seeds’ latest sound in their rolodex of styles is distant, winding down, and serene, for this evocative song about not becoming sour after a bitter relationship.

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Unwed Fathers - ALWAYS LOOK FOR THE HELPERS

The social critique and uplifting spirit that only a folk album can deliver. Hauntingly tripped-out production meets the rich acoustics of pianos, cellos, flutes, and much more.

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Evolve - Gourmet Dust

Evolve has been giving his mean-mug delivery and classically slick rhymes a sonic and geographic tour as he continues to work with various producers. This time, he unleashes his firepower over the spooky Detroit auras of Chef Mike.

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