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Below are the artists featured in this episode in order of appearance. Their artist name, location and song featured is listed beneath their photo. Please click on their photo or name to be directed to their website and social media accounts.

vincethealien – Los Angeles, California – “Easy Bake”
GESS – Los Angeles, California – “Digital Romance”

Sammyd – Ohio – “Summer Song”

Bentley Robles – Brooklyn, New York – “Petals”

Theo Tams – Toronto, Ontario, Canada – “Strangers”

Maddy Street – Paris, France – “Still Yours”

Young Kaii – Providence, Rhode Island – “Speechless”
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