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First Listen: ÌFÉ, 'IIII+IIII'

The Puerto Rican band injects Yoruban devotional songs with electronic production to form one of the more exciting releases of 2017.
ÌFÉ's new album, <em>IIII+IIII</em>,<em> </em>comes out March 31.

You can only hear something for the first time once.

I don't mean to sound so obvious, but my first listen to ÌFÉ's (pronounced Eji-Ogbe) was such an incredibly special moment that I wish I could repeat it over and over.

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