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Heteronormative gender stereotypes be damned, because Mama Duke has about had it. From body-bagging rappers in"I Feel a Way" to adjusting her crown with queer braggadocio in"Never Coming Down," Kori Roy navigates Austin's hip-hop scene with brazen confidence and self-expression. A run of SoundCloud mixtapes launched seven years ago scuffed her boots and edged the chip on her shoulder before debut.
Austin's Primo the Alien doesn't want to meet your leader – she wants to become yours. Born Laura Lee Bishop, the East Texas native is destined for a galaxy beyond our own. Crafting entirely self-produced Eighties-inspired tunes, Bishop grounds her decadent catalog with booming percussion and shimmering synths. Lush, layered soundscapes and transcendental vocals score every track, elevating her artistry to seventh heaven.
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