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Momo Boyd’s Miss Michigan is unfussy Americana with heart
Summary: Sick of heavily auto-tuned music? Momo Boyd’s debut solo EP, Miss Michigan, is the cure. Known as the alto from the family band Infinity Song, Momo delivers raw, rich vocals that feel like a refreshing glass of cold water. Her acoustic, Americana-style songs tackle heartbreak, independence, and being a child of divorce. But just when you think you've figured out her folky vibe, she surprises you with a heavy-hitting R&B finale. It's a deeply personal and must-listen record.
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