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  2. Sub Urban (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Virgil Maisonneuve (born October 22, 1999), known professionally as Sub Urban, is an American singer-songwriter who rose to prominence with his 2019 hit single "Cradles" which gained virality on TikTok.

  3. Two Feet - Wikipedia

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    What So Not & Two Feet) 2018 Forever Neverland "Drugs" by UPSAHL (feat. Two Feet) 2020 Non-album singles "I Want Love" by Gryffin (feat. Two Feet) 2021 "Part Time Psycho" by SHAED (with Two Feet) "PATCHWERK" by Sub Urban (feat. Two Feet) "Day By Day" by Frank Walker (feat. Two Feet) 2022 "City" by Allie Cabal (feat. Two Feet) 2023

  4. Cradles (song) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The song's success additionally personally affected Sub Urban, resulting in the acceptance of his family for previously dropping out of high school to pursue music. [ 4 ] Music video

  5. List of Sub Pop artists - Wikipedia

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  6. Inferno (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Inferno" is a song by Filipino-American social media personality Bella Poarch and American musician and producer Sub Urban. It was released through Warner Records on August 13, 2021 as the second single from Poarch's debut extended play Dolls (2022) and the lead single from Sub Urban's debut studio album Hive (2022). [2]

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  8. Sub-Radio - Wikipedia

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    Sub-Radio is an American indie pop band based in Washington, D.C. [3] Their sound has been described as "infectious, bright pop," [4] "gorgeous vocal harmony," [5] and “tailor-made for festival sing-alongs.” [6] Their music has been critically compared to that of The Killers, The Aces, and Panic! at the Disco.

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