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Happy 2013 to All Who Celebrate

Larisha Paul

Revisiting the formative music of 2013 that I’ve spent a decade loving and learning from through deep-dives, retrospectives, and personal essays.

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  • Larisha Paul

    Larisha Paul is a 24-year-old music and culture journalist covering pop music. Before joining Rolling Stone as a staff writer, Larisha was a freelance writer with work published in Billboard, Teen Vogue, MTV News, The FADER, and more.

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