Anna Dellaria - Break Me Down
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Full Song Available for Listening here: https://soundcloud.com/annadellariamu... Massive thank you to Emily Figueroa for breathing life into this song with her movement + dance, and to Anthony Sugarmann for the incredible Videography + Edit. Much appreciation to Danny Wirick for the beautiful piano performance + arrangement. LYRIC It's 80 degrees outside Waters warm and it's low tide Everyone's getting high, but i'm empty and I can still see sunlight but it don't really feel so bright Not a cloud in the sky, but it don't seem right Screaming but nothing comes out, don't know when to ask for help It's loud in here. I ain't proud of here.

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