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7 QUEER ARTISTS FOR YOUR FALL PLAYLIST

COROOK

fter being with her current girlfriend for four years, Corook, the self-described queer AF chubby dork from Pennsylvania, is ready for some exploration on her new song “BDSM.” Corook says that the song feels to her like a natural extension of her recent , which highlights her unique sense of humor and creative take on songwriting and multi-instrumental altpop. “I feel more safe and loved for who I am than any relationship before this. However, I found out that when you spend an extended amount of time with someone, no matter how much you love them, your relationship naturally becomes more predictable and less exciting,” she said of the new song. “I wanted to make a love song

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