Bounce your shoulders with "Tough Love" by Abby J Hall

Here is a new pop revelation! Abby J Hall shares with us “Tough Love”. Abby J Hall created a song that has all the ingredients to make it a catchy summer track.
Notice that the artist has used a chorus with a known structure but has added original colors. Indeed, the effective lyrics, the thick performance, as well as the intoxicating melodies, dress this production with a unique signature. “Tough Love’’ doesn’t miss substances and will ripple your shoulders. Stream below
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