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trope is renamed Prefers Going Barefoot. Dewicking old name


* DoesNotLikeShoes: She prefers playing barefoot whenever possible, although often concert venues insist she wear shoes for safety reasons. She even appeared barefoot as a musical guest on ''Series/{{Conan}}''.



* UsefulNotes/NewYorkState: A New Yorker but not from UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity.


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* PrefersGoingBarefoot: She prefers playing barefoot whenever possible, although often concert venues insist she wear shoes for safety reasons. She even appeared barefoot as a musical guest on ''Series/{{Conan}}''.

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* DarkSkinnedBlond: In the summer, by her own admission



* RearrangeTheSong: ''Settle Down'' includes a handful of re-recorded songs from her earlier albums. Usually, these rearrangements add more instrumentation to songs that originally just featured ukulele or guitar and vocals. "Comatose" already had a very similar full band recording released, but the ''Settle Down'' version adds a slower, more dramatic introduction.

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''Settle Down'' includes a handful of re-recorded songs from her earlier albums. Usually, these rearrangements add more instrumentation to songs that originally just featured ukulele or guitar and vocals. "Comatose" already had a very similar full band recording released, but the ''Settle Down'' version adds a slower, more dramatic introduction.
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* NewSoundAlbum: ''Ughwow'' has a more beat-heavy r and b/hip-hop influenced production style than her previous albums; some songs still include ukulele though. Subsequent standalone singles released in 2019 and 2020 were performed in a similar style.

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* NewSoundAlbum: The ''Ughwow'' has EP had a more beat-heavy r and b/hip-hop influenced production style than her previous albums; some songs still include ukulele though. Subsequent standalone albums, and it was then followed by a series of non-album singles released in 2019 and 2020 were performed in a similar style.that same vein.
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** "August 2020" is a more electronic remake of her earlier song "August" - [[MeaningfulReleaseDate fittingly released digitally on August 1, 2020]].

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** "August 2020" is a more electronic remake of her earlier song "August" - [[MeaningfulReleaseDate fittingly released digitally on August 1, 2020]]."August".

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