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Waxfeet – Everything is Everything
Waxfeet – Everything is Everything
“Everything is Everything” is a new release from Waxfeet. Life is something that is truly fun of ups and downs. Only thing constant is change, and music always shows us that. It always has the songs we need when we’re down that fit, that somber feeling we may be having, but it also can bring a sound that feels good to hear, as it’s the soundtrack to you beating the odds. Waxfeet brings the latter on in this new song “Everything is Everything“.
Listen to “Everything is Everything” by Waxfeet.
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