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R&B singer Maeta, a former Indianapolis native, is turning heads around the world as she's making a fast come-up. Tidal has placed her on the list of 'Rising Artists To Watch'. With hit singles like Toxic & B*tch Dont Be Mad, Maetas' sound gives us those nostalgic 2000s R&B vibes. Her soft and mellow harmonies […]

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