Exploring Cold Court's Genre-Blending Debut EP
Philly-based brother-sister duo Cold Court merges various musical influences in their debut EP, creating a hyperpop sound that draws comparisons to artists like 100 Gecs.
Courts, regulation, legal affairs, privacy, and corporate law.
Philly-based brother-sister duo Cold Court merges various musical influences in their debut EP, creating a hyperpop sound that draws comparisons to artists like 100 Gecs.
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