Single Review: TEO.x3 ft. Tamta – “sprite”
TEO.x3 named their debut EP iDidntMeanToGhostYouButMyWifiCrashedAgain, which tells you most of what you need to know about their approach to hyperpop. The title is too long, deliberately chaotic, and reads like an inside joke. The lead single “sprite,” featuring pop icon Tamta, has racked up over 210k streams since dropping in November. It’s a track […]
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