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Mix of the Day: Illuminacho by Sosupersam for Huh What & Where

SOSUPERSAM-ILLUMINACHO

LA label Huh What & Where today announces their newest signing, complete with an interview and a mix with the best title for a mix maybe ever, Illuminacho by Sosupersam. Read the interview, where Sosupersam shouts out the Oinkster among others; the introduction is excerpted below:

Meet our latest and greatest addition to the HW&W fambam, Sosupersam. We’ve been huge fans of Sam for years now and it’s truly an honor to have her playing for the home team. With a penchant for 90s R&B and all things food, the LA native has been making big noise with her mixtapes and eclectic DJ sets. Whether it’s touring the world with Childish Gambino or opening for Boyz II Men, Sosupersam always brings the party with her wherever she goes. By the time you’re reading this, Sam will be well on her way to New York where she will be doing her thing as always.. and eating bomb food as always.

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