Shoegaze rocker Wisp is Gen Z's ambassador for the opaque and brutal-even at rap festivals
Briefly

"One of my main concerns when 'Your Face' came out was wanting to make music that people could relate to. Shoegaze is great for how emotional the music can get. Writing things that actually come from the heart is a lot more important than trying to write a song for the sake of going viral."
"Lu's rise is a product of generational tastes and technology; like a lot of Soundcloud rap, 'Your Face' was driven by social media platforms, which plays a crucial role in how contemporary artists reach audiences today."
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