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Putting on Hairs - Post Production: Wunnerful Envy
Primary Pairing: YohaRiko Rating: T? Words: 424 AU: Monsters, Cryptids, Angels & Demons Fandom: Love Live Sunshine Parent Fic: Putting on Hairs - Post Production Time Frame: Sometime after the main story Event: Promptober 2022 Event Source: Idol Fanfic Heaven channel on Discord Prompt: Wonder Content Warning: More Drunken Antics
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Author’s Note: Primary entry for Oct 14th
Summary: Riko’s drunken duets continue
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Wow… Yoshiko thought as the song came to an end. Riri really does take music seriously. She glanced at the woman beside her who seemed barely able stay steady on her feet.
Riko seemed to be relying heavily on the celestial power of her bat-like wings to keep herself from collapsing. She gripped her mic accessory with enough force Yoshiko worried it might shatter at any moment and her gaze was unfocused enough that she probably couldn’t see the screen for the lyrics.
But none of that mattered. The scores didn’t lie. Riko had won the karaoke duet. Handily.
“wunnERful ah lnɟɹǝuNnʍ um!”
“Kyaa!” Riko cried, practically jumping into Yoshiko’s arms as a voice warbled through their minds.
“Envy!” Yoshiko scolded. “What have I told you about scaring Riri when she’s drunk?”
“tHank Ewe ladiEs for Dhat ⅄lǝʌol numBer!” The brain in a jar continued unperturbed. “an’ Now oN a wid thE ʍoɥs. hEre’s ʇ∀ɥʇ yung maN aboUt twon, tonY alLen to ƃuᴉs niTe oWl. Ah wun anA 2…”
What sounded like R&B style piano started to play. Was Envy picking up radio waves or something?
“Hoo! Hoo! Hoo!”
That… sounded surprisingly clear. But even more surprising was that Riko seemed to perk up. She pulled away from Yoshiko and stared at Envy.
“Ooooo… Night owl. tAke it lEakho…”
“We~ll, here come the night owl.” Riko sang, her voice giving no indication of her drunken state. “Walkin’ through the front do~~or.” She swayed over to the pedestal that held Envy while it continued to sing its own part. “Thought I to~~ld you ba~~~by, I don’t love you no more.”
Yoshiko watched in wonderment as her girlfriend and friend continued their bluesy duet in lovely harmony.
“Wunner…” Yoshiko shook her head. “Wonderful!” She applauded after the two finished. “That was amazing, Riri! And Envy, I didn’t know you could sing?”
“thanK yOu puɐ guD EveniNg frieNds! weRe coMing to U ǝƆuo Again fRom da Lov3ly tshUsHima ApArtment, eaR in tOkyo.” Envy continued with its apparent broadcast. It wasn’t actually sending out radio signals… was it? “oUr Next sung… teh sƎlqqnq don coMe unTill De End of dA shoW. ǝSɐǝld TurN oFF The bUbble maChiNe… it’S Gone alL snԀɯ∀ʍʎʇʇɐɔ…”
“Wa’s the neks song?” Riko slurred, as if she hadn’t just sung two songs with crystal clarity. “We gon’ sing ‘till daybreak!”
“deMin JacKet bY maRooN 7.”
“5?”
“trEE.”
“Won?”
“pɹɐZZnq”
Riko giggled.
The music started. The brain and the demon began to sing. And the angel took a seat on the couch to enjoy the show.
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Author’s Note Continued: I amused myself greatly seeing how many prior prompts I could squeeze into this one. Even got more from last year than just the one I was going for to keep up my self challenge.
Also, bonus points to anyone who figures out my inspiration for Envy’s broadcast.
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hewayasin · 3 years
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Lil West Mix
An intro in the form of a playlist? Why not! All West Coast Hip-Hop? You best believe it! This is "Lil West Mix".
As a way of introducing myself to you on The Buck Stop platform, allow me to drop my first playlist of pure West Coast rap. Enjoy my “Lil West Mix”, and let us look forward to more! (more…)
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ghosttown-quotes · 7 years
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you don't know what you do to me
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thelegendarybre · 6 years
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"Jennifer's Song" by twondon
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staylitmusic · 7 years
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My City (201) by twondon Stream on iTunes: itun.es/i6754Hh Stream on Spotify: http://sptfy.com/2eQ4 Stream on Tidal: https://listen.tidal.com/album/72958160 Recorded at Frankie Metalz Studios Mixed/Mastered by John Sparkz & Frankie Metalz Artwork by: Koyo Designs Producers: DJ Relly Rell, CamGotHits, Bnchy, Lou Wa, Alexx, Kid Jimi, Evan Haynes. www.twitter.com/twondonuc www.youtube.com/upperclassvisuals www.instagram.com/twondonuc
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phgq · 3 years
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Bohol logs 4 COVID-19 deaths in February 
#PHinfo: Bohol logs 4 COVID-19 deaths in February 
PANGLAO, Bohol, Feb. 27 (PIA) -- Four deaths due to COVID-19 were recorded in Bohol at the end of February. 
As of Feb. 27, 2021, Bohol recorded its 22nd COVID-19 deaths, the last twon of which occurred in the last two days.
The first death during the month was Bohol’s 19th COVID death, a 43-year old female returning Overseas Filipino Worker from Alicia who died Feb. 8, 2021, followed by a three-day old infant from Maribojoc who died a few days later, a 60-year old female patient with comorbidity from Ubay, and a 22-year old male patient from Don Emilio del Valle Memorial Hospital who was transferred to Gov. Celestino Gallares Memorial Hospital in Tagbilaran but died while in transit.  
The biggest concern, however, is the more recent COVID-19 deaths and the skyrocketing local transmission cases in Tagbilaran City.
DOWNSIDE OF BEING THE HUB. In times of pandemic, economic hubs like Tagbilaran City still attract people, some of them already carrying the virus but are asymptomatic, unknowingly infecting others and further spreading the disease. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
From just about ten cases in Tagbilaran City on Feb. 20 and just trailing Dauis and Ubay with 29 local transmission cases each a week ago, Tagbilaran’s recent COVID-19 cases trend is increasing, while Dauis and Ubay have shown indications of going down. 
Tagbilaran City now has 30 local transmission cases. 
On Feb. 19 when Bohol recorded 88 cases, zero new cases, and 13 cases brought in by returning residents (RR), overseas Filipino workers (OFW) and authorized persons outside residence (APOR), local transmission was at 85.22 percent. 
Of the 88 cases all over Bohol on Feb. 26, local transmission was at 75 while 13 cases were from returning residents who pose less risks as they are contained in the town quarantine facilities or town accredited private quarantine.
Of the 75 local transmission cases, Tagbilaran only had 10 local transmission cases compared to 29 cases for both Ubay and Dauis.
That time, Loboc town, another tourist hub, recorded six local transmission cases.
By Feb. 20, of Bohol’s recorded 107 active cases for the day, Tagbilaran still had 10, compared to Dauis’ 29 cases and Ubay’s 27 cases.
On Feb. 21, however, local cases in Tagbilaran more than doubled with 24 local transmission cases. 
When Tagbilaran had 24 local transmission cases, Dauis had 23, Ubay had 22, Loboc still had six, while Mabini recorded five local cases.
While the city retained its 24 cases of local transmission by Feb. 22, Dauis recorded only 15 and Ubay had 19 cases.
Loboc and Mabini then had six and five cases, respectively.
On Feb. 23, Tagbilaran logged 27 local cases, while Dauis kept its 15 cases and Ubay had 21.
The same day Loboc recorded six, Mabini with five, and Loay had four. 
On Feb, 24, Tagbilaran still sees another spike with 32, Dauis had 15, and Ubay had 21.
Loboc and Mabini maintained each reported figures at six and five, respectively.
On Feb. 25, Tagbilaran’s cases slightly dipped with 28 cases for the day, while Dauis and Ubay maintained 15 and 21 cases, respectively, as Loboc and Mabini still had 6 and 5, respectively.
By Feb. 26, Tagbilaran’s cases resurged with 30, while Dauis and Ubay reported four cases, Loboc had six, and Loay had seven cases.
On Feb. 27, Tagbilaran’s local transmission remained at 30, while Dauis had four, and Ubay had three.
Loay also had seven local transmission cases by the end of February. (rahc/PIA-7/Bohol)
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References:
* Philippine Information Agency. "Bohol logs 4 COVID-19 deaths in February ." Philippine Information Agency. https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1068140 (accessed February 28, 2021 at 09:59PM UTC+08).
* Philippine Infornation Agency. "Bohol logs 4 COVID-19 deaths in February ." Archive Today. https://archive.ph/?run=1&url=https://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1068140 (archived).
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tragicbooks · 7 years
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How 'Moonlight's' shocking win ricocheted across Twitter.
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The end of the 89th Academy Awards was one for the ages — and that's an understatement.
"Moonlight" writer-director Barry Jenkins accepts the Academy Award for Best Picture. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images.
"Moonlight's" stunning upset victory over early frontrunner "La La Land" was made even more shocking by the fact that presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway initially awarded the Best Picture trophy to the wrong film. Thinking they'd won, "La La Land's" producers delivered their entire acceptance speeches — only to hand the award off when they realized what had happened.
In many ways, this moment was exactly what Twitter was built for.
The mix-up unleashed a tidal wave of snark, followed by chaos, followed by jubilation — all playing out in real time.
Initially, supporters of "Moonlight" — who were stung that a groundbreaking black queer coming-of-age story would likely be shut out by a conventional Hollywood romance — prepared themselves for disappointment.
Starting with a win for Best Production Design, it seemed like "La La Land" was poised for a clean sweep of the night's biggest awards.
Tweeters of color in particular — including some of the most prominent voices on black Twitter — were less than pleased, especially when "La La Land" appeared to have claimed the night's top prize.
one day Black people are gonna fly away to another planet à la Sun Ra & we're taking all our good art with us. see how you like it then.
— wikipedia brown (@eveewing) February 27, 2017
So much for the Academy being more representative of America. #Oscars
— Evette Dionne (@freeblackgirl) February 27, 2017
Thankfully I began the emotional preparation for this bullshit a month ago
— roxane gay (@rgay) February 27, 2017
Black and brown people, seriously, why do we continue to watch the #Oscars?
— Morgan Jerkins (@MorganJerkins) February 27, 2017
Then it happened. "La La Land" producer Jordan Horowitz stepped up to the mic and announced the mistake. "Moonlight" had actually won.
At first, it seemed like it might be a terrible prank.
If this was a joke it's not fucking funny.
— Akilah Hughes (@AkilahObviously) February 27, 2017
But pretty quickly, it became clear Horowitz wasn't kidding. All hell broke loose.
News organizations had to adjust their breaking news alerts.
BREAKING UPDATE: Following incorrect announcement, 'Moonlight' has won Best Picture at the #Oscars. https://t.co/yOZ5X2ihdG http://pic.twitter.com/Uu42eaRKb5
— ABC News (@ABC) February 27, 2017
Shock and disbelief reverberated across social media.
WOWWWWWWWWW RT @intjRj: @LowKeyUHTN http://pic.twitter.com/AloQ6TjVk3
— Low (@LowKeyUHTN) February 27, 2017
trending: ?!?!?!?! http://pic.twitter.com/DA827qfl2d
— O Clare Hutchinson (@aux_clare) February 27, 2017
Literally all of us tonight at the #Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/stvZz0Lksm
— Bustle (@bustle) February 27, 2017
When the confusion died down, it became clear the seemingly impossible had happened.
#Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/BftJorJusT
— Kiva Reardon (@kiva_jane) February 27, 2017
"Moonlight" had won Best Picture. For real.
And the celebration began.
The shocking upset victory was hailed as a long-overdue win for marginalized groups of artists...
This is a historic night for black and queer storytelling. #Moonlight #Oscars
— Tre'vell Anderson (@TrevellAnderson) February 27, 2017
Black queer people have created popular culture since the beginning of time, and no one has credited us for anything. Till now.
— Kima Jones (@kima_jones) February 27, 2017
...and for moviegoers who have waited just as long to see themselves on screen.
Take a moment and think about the reverberating effect of Moonlight's #Oscars win on all the Littles, Chirons, and Blacks out there.
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) February 27, 2017
This is a win for so many. I'm amazed and elated. Let's celebrate this for a long time, y'all.
— Raquel Willis (@RaquelWillis_) February 27, 2017
Many saw a deeper symbolism in the chaos and confusion.
Oh you won Best Picture, @LaLaLand ? Would be a shame if the spirit of Black History Month decided otherwise. #Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/YtFP89knsG
— Saint Twon Don (@TroubleSan) February 27, 2017
and this is nerdy to say but still saying it, what if now Moonlight also becomes a verb meaning getting your due despite white shenanigans 🌝
— Ayesha A. Siddiqi (@AyeshaASiddiqi) February 27, 2017
That was the greatest enactment of white privilege giving way to a new America. Reluctantly. Weirdly. But it happened. #Oscars
— Anand Giridharadas (@AnandWrites) February 27, 2017
A black film won best picture and no slavery or maids were involved in the making of the film. #Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/VtziiGZS1q
— Kevin Simmons (@TheSkorpion) February 27, 2017
Others praised the "La La Land" team for reacting to an enormously difficult moment with grace.
I loved that the producer from La La Land immediately gave over the Oscar. No hesitation. Even he knew Moonlight deserved to win. #Oscars
— Fortune Feimster (@fortunefunny) February 27, 2017
The LA LA LAND people were so classy. Amazing. Two great movies. HOW MANY TIMES IS MOONLIGHT GONNA MAKE ME CRY
— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) February 27, 2017
Most, however, were simply thrilled.
Y'all. WTF. My emotions.#Oscars
— April (@ReignOfApril) February 27, 2017
Moonlight and La La Land are masterpieces in their own right. Two films can coexist. Don't knock down one to boost the other. #Oscars
— ✨ (@flixls) February 27, 2017
“To hell with dreams. I’m done with it. This is true.” #MOONLIGHT WINS BEST PICTURE! ALL LOVE, ALL PRIDE! #Oscars✨ http://pic.twitter.com/SIt0M1K0hQ
— MOONLIGHT Movie (@moonlightmov) February 27, 2017
This victory for "Moonlight" may or may not represent a sea change in the way the Oscars does business.
Time will tell whether the Academy is truly committed to rewarding greater diversity in film. And "La La Land" deserves all the awards it won and critical recognition it's received.
But last night, a small, gorgeous, unsparing, nuanced movie about the life of a gay black kid in Miami, written and directed by artists of color, took home the top prize. What's more? It deserved it.
Now, more than ever, that matters.
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socialviralnews · 7 years
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How 'Moonlight's' shocking win ricocheted across Twitter.
<br>
The end of the 89th Academy Awards was one for the ages — and that's an understatement.
"Moonlight" writer-director Barry Jenkins accepts the Academy Award for Best Picture. Photo by Kevin Winter/Getty Images.
"Moonlight's" stunning upset victory over early frontrunner "La La Land" was made even more shocking by the fact that presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway initially awarded the Best Picture trophy to the wrong film. Thinking they'd won, "La La Land's" producers delivered their entire acceptance speeches — only to hand the award off when they realized what had happened.
In many ways, this moment was exactly what Twitter was built for.
The mix-up unleashed a tidal wave of snark, followed by chaos, followed by jubilation — all playing out in real time.
Initially, supporters of "Moonlight" — who were stung that a groundbreaking black queer coming-of-age story would likely be shut out by a conventional Hollywood romance — prepared themselves for disappointment.
Starting with a win for Best Production Design, it seemed like "La La Land" was poised for a clean sweep of the night's biggest awards.
Tweeters of color in particular — including some of the most prominent voices on black Twitter — were less than pleased, especially when "La La Land" appeared to have claimed the night's top prize.
one day Black people are gonna fly away to another planet à la Sun Ra & we're taking all our good art with us. see how you like it then.
— wikipedia brown (@eveewing) February 27, 2017
So much for the Academy being more representative of America. #Oscars
— Evette Dionne (@freeblackgirl) February 27, 2017
Thankfully I began the emotional preparation for this bullshit a month ago
— roxane gay (@rgay) February 27, 2017
Black and brown people, seriously, why do we continue to watch the #Oscars?
— Morgan Jerkins (@MorganJerkins) February 27, 2017
Then it happened. "La La Land" producer Jordan Horowitz stepped up to the mic and announced the mistake. "Moonlight" had actually won.
At first, it seemed like it might be a terrible prank.
If this was a joke it's not fucking funny.
— Akilah Hughes (@AkilahObviously) February 27, 2017
But pretty quickly, it became clear Horowitz wasn't kidding. All hell broke loose.
News organizations had to adjust their breaking news alerts.
BREAKING UPDATE: Following incorrect announcement, 'Moonlight' has won Best Picture at the #Oscars. https://t.co/yOZ5X2ihdG http://pic.twitter.com/Uu42eaRKb5
— ABC News (@ABC) February 27, 2017
Shock and disbelief reverberated across social media.
WOWWWWWWWWW RT @intjRj: @LowKeyUHTN http://pic.twitter.com/AloQ6TjVk3
— Low (@LowKeyUHTN) February 27, 2017
trending: ?!?!?!?! http://pic.twitter.com/DA827qfl2d
— O Clare Hutchinson (@aux_clare) February 27, 2017
Literally all of us tonight at the #Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/stvZz0Lksm
— Bustle (@bustle) February 27, 2017
When the confusion died down, it became clear the seemingly impossible had happened.
#Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/BftJorJusT
— Kiva Reardon (@kiva_jane) February 27, 2017
"Moonlight" had won Best Picture. For real.
And the celebration began.
The shocking upset victory was hailed as a long-overdue win for marginalized groups of artists...
This is a historic night for black and queer storytelling. #Moonlight #Oscars
— Tre'vell Anderson (@TrevellAnderson) February 27, 2017
Black queer people have created popular culture since the beginning of time, and no one has credited us for anything. Till now.
— Kima Jones (@kima_jones) February 27, 2017
...and for moviegoers who have waited just as long to see themselves on screen.
Take a moment and think about the reverberating effect of Moonlight's #Oscars win on all the Littles, Chirons, and Blacks out there.
— Franklin Leonard (@franklinleonard) February 27, 2017
This is a win for so many. I'm amazed and elated. Let's celebrate this for a long time, y'all.
— Raquel Willis (@RaquelWillis_) February 27, 2017
Many saw a deeper symbolism in the chaos and confusion.
Oh you won Best Picture, @LaLaLand ? Would be a shame if the spirit of Black History Month decided otherwise. #Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/YtFP89knsG
— Saint Twon Don (@TroubleSan) February 27, 2017
and this is nerdy to say but still saying it, what if now Moonlight also becomes a verb meaning getting your due despite white shenanigans 🌝
— Ayesha A. Siddiqi (@AyeshaASiddiqi) February 27, 2017
That was the greatest enactment of white privilege giving way to a new America. Reluctantly. Weirdly. But it happened. #Oscars
— Anand Giridharadas (@AnandWrites) February 27, 2017
A black film won best picture and no slavery or maids were involved in the making of the film. #Oscars http://pic.twitter.com/VtziiGZS1q
— Kevin Simmons (@TheSkorpion) February 27, 2017
Others praised the "La La Land" team for reacting to an enormously difficult moment with grace.
I loved that the producer from La La Land immediately gave over the Oscar. No hesitation. Even he knew Moonlight deserved to win. #Oscars
— Fortune Feimster (@fortunefunny) February 27, 2017
The LA LA LAND people were so classy. Amazing. Two great movies. HOW MANY TIMES IS MOONLIGHT GONNA MAKE ME CRY
— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) February 27, 2017
Most, however, were simply thrilled.
Y'all. WTF. My emotions.#Oscars
— April (@ReignOfApril) February 27, 2017
Moonlight and La La Land are masterpieces in their own right. Two films can coexist. Don't knock down one to boost the other. #Oscars
— ✨ (@flixls) February 27, 2017
“To hell with dreams. I’m done with it. This is true.” #MOONLIGHT WINS BEST PICTURE! ALL LOVE, ALL PRIDE! #Oscars✨ http://pic.twitter.com/SIt0M1K0hQ
— MOONLIGHT Movie (@moonlightmov) February 27, 2017
This victory for "Moonlight" may or may not represent a sea change in the way the Oscars does business.
Time will tell whether the Academy is truly committed to rewarding greater diversity in film. And "La La Land" deserves all the awards it won and critical recognition it's received.
But last night, a small, gorgeous, unsparing, nuanced movie about the life of a gay black kid in Miami, written and directed by artists of color, took home the top prize. What's more? It deserved it.
Now, more than ever, that matters.
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Angry youths beat notorious thief to death in Bayelsa state (photos) According to Facebook user, Sam Patrick Dogtimi who shared the photos, the thief, Don D, who is well known in Twon Brass, Bayelsa state was caught robbing a store and was beaten to death by angry youths.
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staylitmusic · 7 years
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Lately by twondon Stream on iTunes: itun.es/i6754Hh Stream on Spotify: http://sptfy.com/2eQ4 Stream on Tidal: https://listen.tidal.com/album/72958160 Recorded at Frankie Metalz Studios Mixed/Mastered by John Sparkz & Frankie Metalz Artwork by: Koyo Designs Producers: DJ Relly Rell, CamGotHits, Bnchy, Lou Wa, Alexx, Kid Jimi, Evan Haynes. www.twitter.com/twondonuc www.youtube.com/upperclassvisuals www.instagram.com/twondonuc
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staylitmusic · 7 years
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Jennifer's Song by twondon Stream on iTunes: itun.es/i6754Hh Stream on Spotify: http://sptfy.com/2eQ4 Stream on Tidal: https://listen.tidal.com/album/72958160 Recorded at Frankie Metalz Studios Mixed/Mastered by John Sparkz & Frankie Metalz Artwork by: Koyo Designs Producers: DJ Relly Rell, CamGotHits, Bnchy, Lou Wa, Alexx, Kid Jimi, Evan Haynes. www.twitter.com/twondonuc www.youtube.com/upperclassvisuals www.instagram.com/twondonuc
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staylitmusic · 7 years
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Successful by twondon Stream on iTunes: itun.es/i6754Hh Stream on Spotify: http://sptfy.com/2eQ4 Stream on Tidal: https://listen.tidal.com/album/72958160 Recorded at Frankie Metalz Studios Mixed/Mastered by John Sparkz & Frankie Metalz Artwork by: Koyo Designs Producers: DJ Relly Rell, CamGotHits, Bnchy, Lou Wa, Alexx, Kid Jimi, Evan Haynes. www.twitter.com/twondonuc www.youtube.com/upperclassvisuals www.instagram.com/twondonuc
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staylitmusic · 7 years
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Paradise Ave by twondon Stream on iTunes: itun.es/i6754Hh Stream on Spotify: http://sptfy.com/2eQ4 Stream on Tidal: https://listen.tidal.com/album/72958160 Recorded at Frankie Metalz Studios Mixed/Mastered by John Sparkz & Frankie Metalz Artwork by: Koyo Designs Producers: DJ Relly Rell, CamGotHits, Bnchy, Lou Wa, Alexx, Kid Jimi, Evan Haynes. www.twitter.com/twondonuc www.youtube.com/upperclassvisuals www.instagram.com/twondonuc
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