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Is Lil Yachty’s ‘Let’s Start Here’ the Future of Psychedelic Rock?

13 min · 28 de feb de 2023
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Yachty’s career had seemingly been dormant before the surprise release of ‘Let’s Start Here’ late last month. The novelty of the SoundCloud rap scene that he came up on had worn off completely, and without it, Yachty’s discography stagnated. On this week’s episode of Absurdist’s Electric Chair, Payton and Shibo talk about the new album and how it brought Yachty’s career from that low point to new heights.

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