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  2. Ship to Shore (Richard Thompson album) - Wikipedia

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    Ship to Shore is a 2024 studio album by British folk rock musician Richard Thompson, released on New West Records.It has received positive reviews from critics. The album was launched with a band UK tour featuring Taras Prodaniuk on bass, Thompson's grandson Zak Hobbs on guitar and mandolin, Zara Phillips on vocals and acoustic guitar and Dave Mattacks on drums.

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  5. Drop That Kitty - Wikipedia

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    The song garnered positive reviews from music critics, who complimented its club and crossover appeal, as well as XCX and Tinashe's vocal delivery. Time called it the sequel and successor to Iggy Azalea's "Fancy" (2014). An accompanying music video for "Drop That Kitty" has been filmed in Los Angeles and was released on April 15, 2015.

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  7. Abigail Larson - Wikipedia

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    Larson was born and raised in Virginia. [1] Her father is an archaeologist and her mother is a cultural anthropologist. [1] At one point in her childhood, her mother worked as a seamstress — this inspired one of Larson's first drawings, a self-portrait of her future self in a wedding dress. [2]

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    In comparison to West's singles "Lift Yourself" and "Ye vs. the People" from April 2018, the song was described by Rob Sheffield of Rolling Stone as West having "even drearier complaints on deck." [ 27 ] Jonah Bromwich from Pitchfork wrote in response to the song: "The music is an army of prayer hands, floating on a wave—please and thank you ...

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