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sic and wants to feel the freedom
of being themselves.” Thursday at
8 p.m. at Songbyrd, 540 Penn St.
NE. songbyrddc.com. $ 16-$20.
Note: Proof of coronavirus vaccination
is required for attendance at some of
these shows. Check venue websites
for details.
One of neoperreo’s brightest pro-
ponents is Ms. Nina. Born in Ar-
gentina and based in Spain, the
Tumblr artist turned vocalist gets
bodies moving with her feminist,
sex-positive anthems. “Neoperreo
is a party for everyone,” Ms. Nina
told Billboard. “It’s about includ-
ing everyone who loves Latin mu-
years, reggaeton has been on the
soundtrack far beyond its Carib-
bean birthplace. As with all 21st-
century music, the globe-flatten-
ing powers of the Internet have
enriched creation and collabora-
tion, with reggaeton sprouting an
offshoot called neoperreo that
takes the sound back to the future.
Place,” she sings, “I know that I will
be fine if I never find my place” —
and she might have found it. Sun-
day at 8 p.m. at t he Fillmore Silver
Spring, 8656 Colesville Rd., Silver
Spring. fillmoresilverspring.com.
$27.
Ms. Nina
It’s the time of year when the
weather improves and music that
moves bodies starts to pour out of
car windows. For the past few
tion.org. In-person sold out, live
stream: $10-$15.
Poppy
Like many of her contempo-
raries, Poppy first came to promi-
nence on YouTube. But instead of
homespun acoustic covers, the
singer-songwriter mined the un-
canny valley, delivering an-
droidlike ASMR from an all-white
virtual world. Her music mixes
those art-school underpinnings
with the genre agnosticism com-
mon to her cohort. On the 2020
album “I Disagree,” she paired her
saccharine-sweet vocals with
speed metal, mall punk, surf rock
and teeny-bop pop, sometimes on
the same song. She returned in
2021 with “Flux,” an album seem-
ingly less concerned with persona
and more with songwriting and
singing that sounds like a survey
of ’90s alt-rock. On slow-burning
album closer “Never Find My
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