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1 day agoGinger Root Introduces a Surprising New Format with City Pop-Inspired NYC Concert - Atwood Magazine
Even if Google describes his genre as "soul indie," Ginger Root's discography and aesthetic are littered with welcome references to Japanese city pop, a genre popularized in the '80s. That's especially true of songs like "Over the Hill" and "Nisemono." Some originals feel more Mac DeMarco/Boy Pablo-y, like "Weather." There's obviously the project's biggest hit "Loretta," which is an easily digestible indie funk pop. Through it all, Ginger Root is upbeat, intricate, and bursting with color.
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