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Transgender Street Legend, Vol. 2
''Transgender Street Legend, Vol. 2'' is the eighth extended play (and fifth wide-release) by American singer-songwriter and producer Left at London, released on September 25, 2020. The EP was promoted by the singles "6 Feet", "Do You See Us?", "Safety First", and "T-Shirt". It is the sequel to her EP ''Transgender Street Legend, Vol. 1'', which was released in November 2018 to "a rousing reception". The title ''Transgender Street Legend'' is a reference to a video on the social media platform Vine, where Puff achieved much of her early notoriety. The third and final EP in the ''Transgender Street Legend'' trilogy was released on June 24, 2022. Music Puff called the EP "strictly bedroom pop" as the entire album was self-produced in her own home, aside from "6 Feet" which was recorded by Dylan Brady in Los Angeles, California. Much of the EP was recorded during lockdown, which Puff said "has been a detriment to many people's mental health, my own included, but goddamn it if I have ...
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Left At London
Nat Puff (born June 18, 1996), better known by her stage name Left at London (sometimes stylized as /@/), is an American singer-songwriter, producer, comedian, and internet personality from Seattle, Washington (state), Washington. She originally gained fame by posting short comedy sketches on Vine (service), Vine as well as parodies of musicians Frank Ocean, Tyler, the Creator, and Mitski. Since then she has garnered fame as an indie pop musician with several EPs including the ''Transgender Street Legend'' trilogy and the song "Revolution Lover". Her debut studio album, ''T.I.A.P.F.Y.H.'' was released on June 4, 2021, and her second studio album ''You Are Not Alone Enough'' is expected to be released in the near future. Music career 2014–2019: Early career, ''The Purple Heart'', and ''Transgender Street Legend Vol. 1'' Puff first began writing songs in fifth grade. The Left at London project originally started as a band, though after the project fell apart Puff kept the previou ...
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Lo-fi (also typeset as lofi or low-fi; short for low fidelity) is a music or production Production may refer to: Economics and business * Production (economics) * Production, the act of manufacturing goods * Production, in the outline of industrial organization, the act of making products (goods and services) * Production as a stati ... quality in which elements usually regarded as imperfections in the context of a recording or performance are present, sometimes as a deliberate choice. The standards of sound quality (fidelity) and music production have evolved throughout the decades, meaning that some older examples of lo-fi may not have been originally recognized as such. Lo-fi began to be recognized as a style of popular music in the 1990s, when it became alternately referred to as DIY music (from "do it yourself"). Harmonic distortion and "Comparison of analog and digital recording, analog warmth" are sometimes confused as core features of lo-fi music. Traditionally, lo-f ...
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