Keyboard - Mikalyn Hay (original song)
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I took a trip to Nashville on my March Break from school and Maddy, Johnny and I got together and wrote this song. This is an acoustic version - Johnny is working on the produced version and I hope to share it soon. I am a young Artists, Singer and Songwriter from Ontario Canada.

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