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Tunes Thursday!



Yes! It's Tunes Thursday!

This is the time when I share my feyvorite contemporary music with you lovely people!

Today, I found this gem of a song called "Lay It All Down".

I used to have Will Reagan's music on repeat- my flatmates may testify of how his songs are etched into their memories, all for their good, I believe! 😁

After a long break from his music (and a lot of music in general), I am glad that this came up on my feed.

Here's the video.

Enjoy, and tell all your friends too!

Love,

FeyVored

P.S. Please share the music you love to listen to with me in the comments sections. I'd love to have new songs on playlist!


Comments

  1. Nice and simple song, Feyi.
    For some music suggestions, check out the "Words & Tunes" section of my blog (see link above!). :)
    K

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  2. Thanks K! I'll check it out. Great blog :)

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