if you're into no wave, check out her music. she was french, had a few songs in french. but her more famous bops (like 'funky stuff') are in english. other alt recs: stereolab, liaisons dangereuses non-alt recs (yéyé): jacqueline taïeb, ria bartok
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Mar 18, 2025

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THank you so muchh !!
Mar 18, 2025
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