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Musician and doula Domino Kirke is set to release her highly anticipated album, titled The Most Familiar Star. The project draws inspiration from her experiences as a mother, reflecting her belief that "parenting is the highest art form." Kirke, who shares a son with actor Penn Badgley, aims to encapsulate the complexities and beauty of motherhood through her music.
Alongside the album announcement, Kirke has unveiled the lead single, "It's Not There," which features the talented Angel Olsen. This collaboration showcases a blend of emotional depth and melodic richness, promising to resonate with listeners on multiple levels.
Kirke's journey into motherhood has profoundly influenced her creative process, and she hopes that her music will inspire others navigating similar paths. As anticipation builds for the album's release, fans are eager to experience the heartfelt narratives and artistic expression that Kirke is known for.
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