Kadhja Bonet ENTER TEASER

Kadhja Bonet

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Musicians keep leaving Spotify in protest of CEO’s defense investments

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Kadhja Bonet grew up playing classical music, but she always felt the need to experiment with other genres. "I much preferred the gypsy folk music that I would try to incorporate into my training, or klezmer — things like that," she says. Sinziana Velicescu/Courtesy of the artist hide caption

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Kadhja Bonet's Quarter-Life Crisis Led Her Home — To Music

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