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Elese Corson “Don’t Play Dirty”

Don’t Play Dirty was inspired by COVID and the Black Lives Matter Movement. The message of the song is to inspire people to continue on, Always play fair and do what is right and do it through love. Don’t Play Dirty and good will come to you. Hopefully through the midst of everything going on in the world, you can sing to this song. Release Date: Aug 7, 2020. Available on Apple Music, Amazon, & Google Play.
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Elese Corson “Soulmate”

  Elese Corson, a passionate singer/songwriter from Wake Forest, North Carolina, began singing at a very young age. She found her passion for singing through musical theatre where she was able to show her personality through other characters on stage. Elese later discovered she had a talent for writing songs as well. With a little help from her dad who plays guitar, Elese learned to play stringed instruments and has composed many songs including her first original single entitled “Only One Way To Go”. She started performing at venues throughout the Triangle. Elese was later introduced to Craig Brandwynne. They
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Miss Robin’s Musical Farm

Miss Robin’s Musical Farm is a collection of upbeat, educational songs about musical instruments. Each song features a different stringed instrument, and allows children to hear what each one sounds like while learning something about the instrument itself.
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New Covenant

The Gospel group, New Covenant, formed in the Fall of 2001, originates out of Wendell, North Carolina. Each singer met at Central Baptist Church and is also a member which brings a strong continuity among the group. They bring to the stage a blend of Contemporary Christian, Praise and Worship, and Southern Gospel and have also been known to take their audience through a nostalgic journey of 50’s and 60’s Oldies music from time to time.
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Sing With Max™ Volume 2

Sing With Max™ Volume 2 is a collection of ten recordings of original children's music that addresses pressing social issues like physical fitness, stress response and importance of learning the fundamentals. Listeners, through different styles of music, are encouraged to participate and learn, get up and dance, and sing-a-long.
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Elese Corson

I think there’s a lot of music out there that teens can relate to, whether it’s relationships or other problems that you may face. I think what makes “Who I Am” different is, it focuses on the mental part of what a teen may go through.
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