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Joy Oladokun’s Therapeutic Folk-Pop Searches for Hope. It’s Resonating.

The singer-songwriter with Springsteen aspirations wants to make music for everyone. Her new album, “Proof of Life,” pushes her one step closer.

Marissa R. Moss
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Black People, Content Type: Personal Profile, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Oladokun, Joy, Pop and Rock Music, Proof of Life (Album)
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