Single Review: Dearest Lovely World – Simon D James
Simon D James delivers us a love letter in his debut single ‘Dearest Lovely World’. With folk-infused melodies and warm vocals, the track oozes cosiness. The benevolent single is based….
Simon D James delivers us a love letter in his debut single ‘Dearest Lovely World’. With folk-infused melodies and warm vocals, the track oozes cosiness. The benevolent single is based….
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