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THE RETURN OF THE GECS! Was 10,000 Gecs Worth the Wait?

18 min · 28 de mar de 2023
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100 gecs released their first full-length album in two years on March 17, but so much has changed since the release of 1,000 gecs. The hyperpop duo nabbed a deal with Atlantic Records and released remixes with Charli XCX, Fall Out Boy, Rico Nasty, and more. Co-Founder Dylan Brady was busy producing for other artists, including a cut on Charli's pandemic album how i'm feeling now. It feels like we've been waiting for 10,000 gecs for ages, and that makes it impossible not to ask... was it worth that wait?

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