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Dec 06 2019
We were, admittedly, late to crushing on Yuna. It was 2016 when the saccharine melodies of her breakout hit, "Crush," featuring Usher, took over stateside. But the Malaysian singer-songwriter has been releasing music for close to a decade now. She shared some of her tunes — new and old — with us during a game of #SongAssociation. Tune in as she reveals how her "Used to Love You" collaboration with Jhené Aiko came about, her Malaysian musical icon, and the one badgal she can't wait to team up with.