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*69 ("star sixty-nine") is the second studio album by Chicago-based singer Emily Blue. It was released independently by Blue in collaboration with Audiotree, originally on 8 August 2018 as an extended play, then re-issued on 27 March 2019 with four additional tracks as a full studio album. The album was produced by Max Perenchio (The Pelican Boy).

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  • *69 ("star sixty-nine") is the second studio album by Chicago-based singer Emily Blue. It was released independently by Blue in collaboration with Audiotree, originally on 8 August 2018 as an extended play, then re-issued on 27 March 2019 with four additional tracks as a full studio album. The album was produced by Max Perenchio (The Pelican Boy). (en)
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  • Emily Caroline Otnes and Max Perenchio, produced by Perenchio (en)
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  • Emily Blue holding red vintage phone, lying down on a black-and-white carpet wearing leather clothing in front of a pink backdrop. (en)
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  • *69 Emily Blue.png (en)
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  • * Electropop * synth-pop * glitch pop * noise rock * avant-pop (en)
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  • * Emily Blue Music * Audiotree * Midwest Action (en)
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  • *69 (en)
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  • Artists for Global Giving Mixtape #1: Salud (en)
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  • Another Angry Woman (en)
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  • 2016 (xsd:integer)
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  • Max Perenchio, Uuskhy (en)
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  • "*69 was, in many ways, me learning to have fun with my music. I was also learning my strengths as a solo artist in terms of identity and playing a 'pop' character." (en)
  • "My process varies per song. A lot of the time I’ll write a top-line or melody and bring it to my producer Max, and we’ll sort of spitball from there. Sometimes, though, I’ll use my guitar or piano to help me build a song skeleton. It’s always fun to try new methods. Writing is where I feel my freest to express all parts of myself, so I try not to overthink. I pull a lot of influence from the radio, whatever I’m listening to on Spotify and old favorites like Lady Gaga, Beyonce and 80’s music." (en)
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  • - Emily Blue on *69 (en)
  • - Emily Blue on the writing process of *69 (en)
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  • Whip Cream (en)
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  • *69 ("star sixty-nine") is the second studio album by Chicago-based singer Emily Blue. It was released independently by Blue in collaboration with Audiotree, originally on 8 August 2018 as an extended play, then re-issued on 27 March 2019 with four additional tracks as a full studio album. The album was produced by Max Perenchio (The Pelican Boy). (en)
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