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Bubblegum P-pop is rising from the dead, thanks to BINI
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It’s not the cringey genre some music fans make it out to be
Is your feminism actually for everyone?
“Jeen-Yuhs” isn’t a redemption arc, but it’s a much-needed salve for longtime fans
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“Things I once enjoyed/Just keep me employed now” called me out
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We may or may not share the same style with her, but one thing’s for sure—our moms made us discover what we actually wanted
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