Noah Lema, One For You | Track Review ๐ต
George James: Noah Lema and his vocalist, Anderton, have pop music running through their veins. So much so that their latest single, ‘One For You’.
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George James: Noah Lema and his vocalist, Anderton, have pop music running through their veins. So much so that their latest single, ‘One For You’.
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Troye Sivan delivers one of the best songs of his career with his self-described, โpower bottom gay ballad,โ โAngel Baby.โ
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Singer/songwriter Adam Melchor delivers surefire excellence on his short, sweet, and creative single, โWhat a Damn Shame.โ