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Still Like… Wo: After 20 Years, Mya Has Learned to Live Without Fear

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The acclaimed R&B artist behind “Ghetto Superstar” and “Lady Marmalade” opens up about her new single and coming into her own as an artist and woman.

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The late ‘90s/early ‘00s is a revered era in music for so many fans under 30. It’s not hard to understand why: it’s a period when pop artists took over the airwaves after a decade that had been mostly dominated by grunge, gangsta rap, adult contemporary and nu metal.

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