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Tuesday Daily Editor Briana “Badgalbribri” is back on this Wednesday afternoon to share some music that she’s been “thinkin about a lot lately.” Most of these songs were made years apart from one another, but their messages remain thematically consistent and particularly relevant right now. Hopefully, the lyrics and messages of these songs will inspire […]

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The end of the semester is nearing, and we at Bwog are feeling especially anxious for summer and cold beverages. Briana “Breezy” brings you a playlist inspired by drinks–pour some rosé into a Nalgene, find yourself a comfy piece of grass in front of Butler, and give it a listen. Gatorade (prod. Yung Gud) by Yung […]

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