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Molly Santana’s Second Coming “Molly & Her Week Of Wonders” Is Filled With Girlhood Grit

What’s a fairytale without a little chaos? Los Angeles-based genre disruptor Molly Santana returns with her sophomore album. Molly & Her Week Of Wonders is a 17-track whirlwind that fuses underground grit with surreal storytelling. Inspired by the 1970 Czech cult film Valerie & Her Week Of Wonders, Santana crafts a dreamlike sonic diary laced with trap, rage-pop, and experimental edge. With features from Che, Showjoe, and Hardrock, this album spins a cinematic world where punk femininity rules and reality bends to Molly’s rules.

The project floats through themes of girlhood, disillusionment, and self-reclamation, with each track feeling like a page torn from a neon-lit fable. Having already toured with Ski Mask The Slump God and Don Toliver, and performed at Rolling Loud Miami, Molly’s profile has skyrocketed. Raised between California and Japan, MAHWOW is a world-builder to inform her cross-cultural into high-impact aesthetic. Dive into the sonic rabbit hole and watch for her next wave by following Molly Santana on INSTAGRAM, TWITTER, and TIKTOK.


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