Lockdown comedy song | Lyric video for original track ‘2020 Vision’
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This song is from my radio show’s ‘Lockdown’ song project If you want to catch up, here are the links for the other four songs that already have videos: Our first ever song (both that we recorded and to have it's own video) “Staying In” (Super Lazy Girl) https://youtu.be/MbW0IcMROA0 The Cartoon Music Video supporting the NHS “The View Within” https://youtu.be/4kSaxq7U6aw Our attempt at a punk song “No Future” https://youtu.be/wnUuyzAcj_c The song about having OCD during a lockdown “The Madness of Doubt” https://youtu.be/BHRck2Ugi3c
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