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Jamie Siebrase · Denver Post · 8 May 2026 This week · Charli XCX ditches the dancefloor on a fuzzy rock song · J Balvin and Ryan Castro make their case for song of the summer with an aerobic track · and Little Simz spits atop a trap beat · once again solidifying her rap icon status. &mdash · Rolling Stone · Jessica Saari Christensen · Better Homes & Gardens · the evidence is fuzzier . &mdash · Jackie Flynn Mogensen · Scientific American · spongy First Known Use 1713 · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo · fuzzy · &rdquo · accessed May 13 · 2026

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Jamie Siebrase
Denver Post
8 May 2026 This week
Charli XCX ditches the dancefloor on a fuzzy rock song
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J Balvin and Ryan Castro make their case for song of the summer with an aerobic track
and Little Simz spits atop a trap beat
once again solidifying her rap icon status. &mdash
Rolling Stone
Learn more
Jessica Saari Christensen
Better Homes & Gardens
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the evidence is fuzzier . &mdash
Jackie Flynn Mogensen
Scientific American
spongy First Known Use 1713
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo
fuzzy
&rdquo
accessed May 13
2026

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