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FYA.(Snapshot)

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Having been championed by Music Week as an unsigned act, the ragga scene's answer to the Sugababes, teen trio FYA, are preparing to release their debut single for Def Jam UK in February. The Slough-based act, who hail from the same camp as dancehall collective ...

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