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Emily Yacina is an American musician from
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History

Yacina first began her career in 2011, releasing an album titled ''Flood''. Also in 2011, Yacina released her second full-length album titled ''Reverie''. In 2013, Yacina released her second full-length album titled ''Bloom''. Yacina released her first two EPs in December 2015. The first, titled ''Pull Through'', was released in January. The second, titled ''Soft Stuff'', was released in December. Yacina released a five song EP in September 2016 called ''Nice Try''. In 2017, Yacina got a job working at an environmental nonprofit in
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. During her time working there, she wrote and recorded her third full-length album titled ''Heart Sky''. Yacina released a three-song EP titled ''Katie'' in early 2018. Yacina's fourth full-length album, ''Remember The Silver'', was released in December 2019. In addition to being a solo artist, Yacina is also a frequent collaborator with the musician
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References

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