Balt, the Brussels-based multi-hyphenate turning an EP into a weekend experiment
Balt has the kind of profile that feels very of-the-moment: rapper, singer, beatmaker, sound engineer
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Balt has the kind of profile that feels very of-the-moment: rapper, singer, beatmaker, sound engineer
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