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Young Sleep drops “Remission” video/single ft. Royal Flush

Rochester’s Young Sleep has returned with a mighty new single and accompanying video this morning. “Remission” (Produced by long-time collaborator Jimmy Dukes) is named for guest collaborator, Queens NY rhyme-icon Royal Flush, who just beat cancer.
Speaking on the link-up Sleep said “we originally connected via Instagram, and I showed my appreciation of the legend. He came out to support when I shot my video for ‘Higher Learning’ with Mickey Factz and we’ve been bro’s since.”
Watch official video “Remission” ft. Royal Flush: https://youtu.be/l_Zn2z8PAxA
“Remission” will appear on the forthcoming Sleep City 3 Mixtape to drop on July 25th. The emcee has previously leaked a few other tracks from the project previously including “Wes Craven” featuring Dark Lo and the aforementioned “Higher Learning” featuring Mickey Factz (links to both below).
Watch official video for “Wes Craven” ft. Dark Lo: https://youtu.be/hpeGZALAfWI
Watch official video for “Higher Learning” ft. Mickey Factz: https://youtu.be/pW1q7ajKYdw
Other tracks featuring Beanie Sigel, Ransom and Nature also materialized and may also appear on the project.
Follow Young Sleep: https://www.instagram.com/youngsleep585/
Follow Royal Flush: https://www.instagram.com/royalflush/
Follow Jimmy Dukes: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jimmydukes/
U.S. Publicity Contact: Jerry Graham, JerryGrahamPublicity@gmail.com
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How Dirt Flirt Turns Inner Turmoil into Anthemic Pop Gold

In an era where pop artists often armor themselves in irony or perfection, Dirt Flirt emerges like a paper-cut to the heart—small, sharp, and unexpectedly lasting. Her self-titled debut EP doesn’t beg for attention; it bleeds for it. Across five tracks that flirt with synth-pop, emo, and electronic minimalism, the rising alt-pop voice unravels tales of heartbreak, identity, and the kind of quiet chaos that defines young adulthood.
Dirt Flirt’s sonic world is one of contradictions. Her music feels cinematic yet deeply intimate, like scrolling through texts from your ex while a sci-fi movie plays in the background. The EP opener, “Necklace,” sets the tone with its ominous beats and lyrical introspection, immediately positioning her not just as a singer, but as a storyteller navigating emotional gray areas. By the time you arrive at “Bodycount”—an anthemic, aching ballad about becoming someone else’s past tense—you’re fully submerged in the world she’s built: glitchy, emotional, and utterly human.
What makes Dirt Flirt special isn’t just her genre-blurring sound or polished production—it’s her radical emotional clarity. There’s no filter here. On “Boyfriend,” she wraps a queer coming-of-age heartbreak in pop hooks sharp enough to draw blood, while “Dramatic” invites listeners into the exhausting spiral of self-sabotage with a wink and a punch. These are songs that don’t just speak to misfits; they sing for them. For every person who’s ever ghosted someone out of fear, or kissed the wrong person for the right reason, Dirt Flirt has written a soundtrack.
In a crowded alt-pop landscape, Dirt Flirt’s debut is a rare thing: emotionally intelligent, sonically daring, and fully alive. She doesn’t just explore vulnerability—she weaponizes it.
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