Right now I've been relistening to all the albums I loved in middle and high school, like Tyler the Creator's Igor, Arctic Monkeys' AM, Mac Miller's The Divine Feminine, and Paramore's self titled album Paramore! I was obsessed with all of these and going back to listen to this music has been so nostalgic <3
Apr 7, 2025

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