Deb Never’s music is "hot" because it refuses to be ignored. Whether she is delivering a swagger-filled hook, wrapping the listener in warm guitar riffs, or burning through the pages of her diary with honest lyrics, she commands attention. For new listeners diving into her EPs like House on Wheels or Where Have All the Flowers Gone , the experience promises to be an engaging ride through the highs and lows of youth. Deb Never is not just an artist to watch; she is an artist to feel.
The song swelled into its chaotic, beautiful climax—a wall of feedback and a single, sustained piano note. And in that white-hot noise, Maya leaned forward and kissed him. It wasn’t gentle. It was gas-station coffee and strawberry lip balm and the taste of a summer that had been building for years.
You can find the full tracklist and listen to these songs on Apple Music Other Artists Named "Debs"
Perhaps the most iconic song from the film, famously used in a scene where the villain Lucy Diamond sings into a pool cue.
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Deb Never’s music is "hot" because it refuses to be ignored. Whether she is delivering a swagger-filled hook, wrapping the listener in warm guitar riffs, or burning through the pages of her diary with honest lyrics, she commands attention. For new listeners diving into her EPs like House on Wheels or Where Have All the Flowers Gone , the experience promises to be an engaging ride through the highs and lows of youth. Deb Never is not just an artist to watch; she is an artist to feel.
The song swelled into its chaotic, beautiful climax—a wall of feedback and a single, sustained piano note. And in that white-hot noise, Maya leaned forward and kissed him. It wasn’t gentle. It was gas-station coffee and strawberry lip balm and the taste of a summer that had been building for years.
You can find the full tracklist and listen to these songs on Apple Music Other Artists Named "Debs"
Perhaps the most iconic song from the film, famously used in a scene where the villain Lucy Diamond sings into a pool cue.