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Album Alert: Josh Krajcik ( @joshkrajcik ) - Blindly, Lonely,Lovely Album is on ITUNES NOW


One of our favorite voices from X factor  has released an Album and it was  worth the wait. Josh's soulful voices delivers on every song  and takes you on a dope emotional ride as each song transitions. Get your copy off Itunes or Amazon and let us know your favorite song. Ours so far are Nothing & One Thing She'll Never Know.




Track-list

1. Nothing
2. Back Where We Belong
3. No Better Lovers
4. The Remedy
5. Close Your Eyes
6. When You Go
7. Don't Make Me Hopeful
8. One Thing She'll Never Know
9. Her Song
10. Let Me Hold You

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