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  "textContent": "Contact: quinstonpugh@gmail.comWeb: c5fold.com/quinstonpughSeeking: Booking, Film/TVStyle: R&B, Pop, Hip-Hop Quinston Pugh’s latest offerings prove that Virginia Beach remains a fertile ground for inherently vibey artists. While the production is polished and designed to make you groove, it occasionally feels like he’s playing it too safe—still, he knows his lane and drives it well. Where Pugh really shines is in his pen; his lyrics flow with an effortless grace that suggests he’s writing from the marrow. The vocals are solid and assured, yet you sense a ceiling waiting to be cracked. A little more emotional risk, dynamic range, and instrumental experimentation could […]\n\nThe post New Music Critique: Quinston Pugh first appeared on Music Connection Magazine.",
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