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R&B fusion artist, physician and musician V. Tiarra releases ‘Digital Love’ - North Dallas Gazette

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R&B Fusion Artist V. Tiarra was a featured performer/artist at the 2020 Blue Gala hosted by the Miami-Dade Democratic Party. Just as she is releasing her next new song, “Digital Love,” V. Tiarra performed “Batter Up” an ode to the many societal and social issues US Citizens face, while politicians “politick” and use their constituents […]

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