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Tash Sultana: ‘The kicks in the gut don’t hurt so much any more’ – The Guardian
After surviving drug-related psychosis, the teenage busker-turned-overnight global sensation has found space in the pandemic to slow down

Tash Sultana seems relieved to be approaching something akin to quarter-life enlightenment.
Eight years after the Australian singer strummed and sung their way out of a seven-month-long drug-induced psychosis; seven years since becoming a solo busking sensation on Melbournes Bourke Street Mall; five years after a bedroom performance of their psychedelic-reggae song Jungle clocked a million YouTube views in five days (its now had more than 94m);2.5 years since becoming the first artist without a…
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