>>285182wrong as usual
>>285183I agree, but it's clear that the inhouse production at paix per mill was a godsend for her, smaller companies usually have a hard time finding good demos for their artists and yves hadn't matured her production enough at the time of her debut to self-produce her way into recognition
>>285183i think she fits other styles better than this soft generic pop she's trying, maybe an R&B or something more similar to early sunmi would fit her better. but then we get into the problem of her small ass company finding any good demos for her
you mean my address