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Song Identification Based from Memory

I can't this song and its bothering me so bad sos!!!
I originally thought the song I'm thinking of was created by Lexie Liu unless it is but from what I can remember this song is from a female singer. Regarding the music video it was released within the 2020s maybe within 2023? In the song she has a black bob(?) and she's wearing black angel wings. Some of the environments she's in take place in a classroom and I think on the rooftop of the school as well. I think the genre could've had some industrial influence otherwise I would classify it as a mainly a pop derivative sound.

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u/So-basically-hello — 9 days ago
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Any personal experience using Howard Brown Youth Services?

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Hello, I'll make this short. I'm contemplating going into temporary housing as to leave my toxic household, I just can't tolerate it no more and need to get out. My household is financially stable (middle/lower class) but I can't handle the nonstop arguments and not being able to be understood since I suffer with mental illness (diagnosed and currently on medication for). I'm drained constantly and feel so dependent no one I know is willing to really help me.
I have no job as i'm working on changing legal documents, no job connections, no friends willing to temporarily host in the city, and I am enrolled into one of the local Chicago universities that are starting up back in the fall. In my savings I have less than 2k saved up, and unfortentually I have some of my family paying for some of my own stuff like my phone plan. Again, I plan to take action to pay for these stuff on my own once my legal documents are handled and I'm able to land a full-time job.
Monday i'm going to Howard Brown Youth Services to speak to their caseworker regarding housing but while looking online for any reviews i've felt lost to find any.
Anyone have experience going and using Howard Brown Youth Services? How long did it take you to eventually find yourself secure and back on your own feet? Can HBYC help with finding a job? Any information I can get is great.

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u/So-basically-hello — 24 days ago