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Di myuuzik indoschri
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Wildgoose bares soul and warms hearts with winter ballad
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 25304, member: 636"] Natalie Wildgoose makes music that feels like a warm hug. She writes gentle songs that remind people they can be quiet and kind even when life feels busy. Her music sounds special, like other singers who write from their hearts. Her latest song, "Angel," tells us about staying soft in a world that wants us to be hard. The music includes an old machine that makes fuzzy sounds and a beautiful piano. Natalie wrote this song during winter in North Yorkshire. She sat alone in a village hall and played an old piano. The room felt cold and silent around her. She kept playing until her fingers turned numb. After she finished making music, Natalie drove home through the snow. White lines crossed the roads, mixed with black ice. Everything looked the same color. The wind blew the clouds away, revealing a bright blue sky above her head. The road signs said cars could drive fast, but Natalie chose to go slowly. During this quiet drive, she discovered something important: Life feels better when we take our time instead of rushing everywhere. Her song "Angel" shares this message with everyone who feels pushed to move fast through their days. [MEDIA=spotify]track:7gfJdyBXLO8sN3yPdOiW5c[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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