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Ches Barrow – Girl who ruled the world
Ches Barrow – Girl who ruled the world
London-based singer-songwriter Ches Barrow reveals the lead single off of her highly anticipated debut EP ‘Girl Who Ruled The World’. ‘Girl Who Ruled The World’ is the perfect introduction to Ches’ stylistic vision filled with atmospheric beats, lush synths, and melodic hooks juxtaposed with her captivating and hot knife lyricism.
Ches Barrow – Girl who ruled the world is a smash of a production that shows that there is still plenty of creativity and innovation that can come in the form of audio. The vision and feeling the music evokes are everything that makes people fall in love with music. The magic of it makes it a real experience you don’t want to miss or ever want to end.
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