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have found a lane as OVO's secret weapon because of their sink-or-swim approach to love and relationships. While their affinity for '90s R&B remains intact on the Usher-sampled"Between Us," they can tapdance around different sonic textures, as proven on the slow-winding"So What" and"Dangerous City.
. In January, we featured her as one of our Artists to Watch, and new record"Frank Ocean" proves why she's oozing with potential. Paying homage to Ocean's"Thinkin Bout You," Paige is a doleful lover wondering what she can do to get her best friend back."You know I think about you/ But you do you think about me?/Like Frank Ocean," she sings.
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