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Dance Monkey( Acoustic version) by - Adrija Saha



Her Voice:

" I've never been really into music until I started humming a song out of nowhere and it changed my outlook towards life.

I've been into various genres and it's surprising to see how even local music seems interesting to me over the pop and the blues. 
I have particularly chosen this song, because of the soothing music it embraces us with, which I like more than the actual version. I am into all kind of genres, which sometimes makes it difficult for me to choose as to which song to cover, because to be honest, that what music makes you do, makes you fall into a trap of some magical confusion, about what music to play and which song to sing or hum, when you feel like.

I've been singing on occasions where the sole determinant was my mood. But well, it didn't turn out to be a nightmare, though! I've been into some music instruments too which makes me embrace it even more.

Music, keeps me sane. It definitely keeps me going, if not perfect. 

This lock-down helped me to figure out my very own favorite genre of music, and I would be uploading more of them, hopefully, for all of you!

Thank you, MusArt, it has been a pleasure to be a part of this feed!

Adrija Saha,

Love."

Our Message:

Dear Adrija,

Your acoustic version has an unique taste indeed.We feel proud displaying your talent and look forward to listening to your music more and more.

With love,
MusArt


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