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    1. PhotoThe 15-year-old artist osquinn, who has also recorded as P4rkr, saw her song “Bad Idea” take off on Spotify’s Hyperpop playlist, and beyond.
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      How Hyperpop, a Small Spotify Playlist, Grew Into a Big Deal

      The microgenre — fueled by teen upstarts like osquinn and glaive, and more established names like 100 gecs and A.G. Cook — has a modest but dedicated following, and many different kinds of sounds.

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