The Neighbourhood, ‘Nervous’ | Track Review
Jesse Rutherford and The Neighbourhood continue to deliver honest and reflective lyrics on “Nervous,” the second promo single from their self-titled, third studio album.
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Jesse Rutherford and The Neighbourhood continue to deliver honest and reflective lyrics on “Nervous,” the second promo single from their self-titled, third studio album.
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