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you know what's wild? this is the kind of music that makes people uncomfortable on purpose. like, you're supposed to feel a little sick listening to it but also can't look away. same with horror movies — they make you sweat and your heart race but you keep watching.

and yet nina has the most devoted fanbase in the world. people will wait hours for her new album. she sells out arenas. and critics call her "manipulative" or say her music is "dark feminist propaganda. here's the thing — art that makes you uncomfortable ISN'T always bad. sometimes it taps into stuff we don't want to talk about: guilt, shame, fear of abandonment. nina knows this. she uses it.

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