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ABISHA.

fter generating hype in the industry with dance-pop number Nothing Matters, alt-R&B jam All That and self-love anthem Love Like This, ABISHA finally quenched our thirst for new music earlier this year with the release of her debut EP. Released to acclaim from critics, Scorpio continues to build on the London-based singersongwriter’s string of honest and autobiographical tracks, delivering one of the most authentic - and unabashedly queer - projects of 2020 in the process. “Scorpio as an EP really reflects me more than my previous music has, so it was exciting to put out a real introduction,” ABISHA tells us over the

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