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Lucy Dacus doesn't think love should be corny

Lucy Dacus doesn't think love should be corny

CBC12-05-2025
On her new album, 'Forever Is a Feeling,' Lucy Dacus sets the record straight on what love is — and isn't. The singer-songwriter sits down with Tom Power to tell us what she thinks is missing in modern love songs, what she's learned about love (spoiler alert: she's still searching for answers), and how she feels about the end of her Grammy-winning supergroup boygenius. If you like this conversation, you'll probably also enjoy Tom's chat with Phoebe Bridgers.
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