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ARTHUR Reckons with Inclusion in 'Ivy League' with Bubbly Pop

By Courtesy of Michael Wolever
By Josh M. Grossman and Edward M. Litwin, Crimson Staff Writers

ARTHUR is an avant-garde artist whose influences draw on folk, chip-tune, and RnB. Featured on Frank Ocean’s Blonded Radio show, ARTHUR combines his unique vision of alternative indie pop with a slew of other musical styles and traditions. His ethereal yet catchy new single, “Ivy League,” touches on inclusion and belonging all while staying a quirky, upbeat bop. Its uptempo, bubbly sound creates an almost otherworldly atmosphere, complementing the sardonic lyrics for a near-wistful tone. Listen to “Ivy League” below.

Ivy League

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