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Music I find myself listening to on repeat: 1. Disco Man by Remi Wolf 2. Good Luck, Babe! by Chappell Roan 3. Money At by Flyana Boss 4. Sugar Rush by BIBI 5. I Don't Need A Man by The Pussycat Dolls 6. Hey Girl by Stephen Sanchez 7. Wildflower and Barley by Hozier ft. Allison Russell 8. We can't be friends(wait for your love) by Ariana Grande 9. I Wanna Dance with Somebody(who loves me) by Whitney Houston
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