Brice Ledingham - Halloween (An original comedy song)
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This whole shenanigans is all a bit new to me (he says) but I'm hoping I'll be consistently posting my comedy songs up on this channel! . I hope you enjoy the song and all have a wonderful Halloween! . Thanks for watching!
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