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Los Angeles-based artist Deb Never is on the verge of releasing her debut EP, House on Wheels. Ahead of the big drop, she's shared another Dylan Brady-produced single called "Swimming" that showcases her ability to seamlessly float in the realm of emo-rap, punk, and grunge. The vulnerable track hits hard as Deb airs out an untrustworthy lover and shuts down their pity party.

"Treat me like you give a fuck about me now," she repeats with a subtle forcefulness. "If I ever let up will you hold it down?"

Last week, Deb made major waves with her feature on BROCKHAMPTON's new song "No Halo" from their Ginger album. House on Wheels is officially out on August 30 via WEDIDIT. You can also catch her on tour with Dominic Fike this fall. Stream "Swimming" in full above.

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