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"textContent": "This new Dua Saleh track goes crazy. “Cállate,” from the genre-blurring Sudanese-American’s forthcoming Of Earth & Wires album, matches their wispy high-pitched vocals with a bass-forward Brazilian beat, eerie guitar and keyboard parts, and some late-breaking electronic bombast. The title’s translation: “Call me.” Here’s some context for you, straight from the source: Cállate is about…\n\nThe post Dua Saleh – “Cállate” appeared first on Stereogum.",
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