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Blu DeTiger Wants to Play a "Dangerous Game" Ahead of Her Debut Studio Album

Blu DeTiger Wants to Play a "Dangerous Game" Ahead of Her Debut Studio Album

January 29, 2024 "I wanted a song that portrayed this fun character who doesn’t give a fuck, who wants to go out and experience life..."
Author: Abby Kenna
pop
Blu DeTiger and Mallrat Enchant in Hypnotic Single “Cut Me Down”

Blu DeTiger and Mallrat Enchant in Hypnotic Single “Cut Me Down”

October 16, 2023 With enough danceability to be a hit in ultra-cool clubs but laid-back enough to bring a melodic vibe to any daytime activity, “Cut Me Down” is ethereal and compelling.
Author: Emily Foster
pop
Blu DeTiger and Biig Piig Capture Lightning in a Bottle With "Crash Course"

Blu DeTiger and Biig Piig Capture Lightning in a Bottle With "Crash Course"

July 19, 2022 The collaboration between the US and UK rising stars is hypnotic.
Author: Jazmin Kylene
pop
Bottlerock 2022: 5 Undercard Acts Not to Miss

Bottlerock 2022: 5 Undercard Acts Not to Miss

May 26, 2022 Kickoff summer festival season with this list of must-see rising artists.
Author: Dana Jacobs
Blu DeTiger Exudes an Infectious Confidence on "Blondes"

Blu DeTiger Exudes an Infectious Confidence on "Blondes"

November 16, 2021 The new single from the bass playing machine arrives alongside her signing to Capitol Records.
Author: Jolene Latimer
pop
Blu DeTiger Showcases Her Musical Virtuosity on "Vintage"

Blu DeTiger Showcases Her Musical Virtuosity on "Vintage"

February 25, 2021 Any fan of groovy, funky pop music should be sure to check out Blu DeTiger's latest single, "Vintage."
Author: Jordan Shickman
Pop
The Top 21 Artists to Watch in 2021

The Top 21 Artists to Watch in 2021

January 19, 2021 2021 is already sounding better than ever.
Author: Ruby Scott
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Blu DeTiger Is Bridging Indie Pop and the NYC Underground Club Scene [Q&A]

Blu DeTiger Is Bridging Indie Pop and the NYC Underground Club Scene [Q&A]

April 28, 2020 Blu on postponing her tours with Caroline Polachek and Fletcher, proving herself in male-dominated spaces, and "Figure It Out."
Author: Kristin Robinson