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Those Kids
04:11
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Radio Hero
05:20
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Higher Than My Mind
05:49
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Miles and Miles
04:05
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Were you that lonely girl that caught my eye
Were you the only hope for a lonely guy
Were you the moon and the stars, were you my sky
Were you the heavy clouds that passed me by
Well you came along
With the words to my song
Been looking to find me something that I could never, never lose
Got to believe in something that I would never, never abuse
Now that I found my sunshine I can see for miles and miles away
I was a wandering man, halfway gone
Looking to find a world without a home
Love came and took me by surprise, taught me to smile
Showed me all the things I hadn’t seen in a while
Well you came along
With the words to my song
Been looking to find me something that I could never, never lose
Got to believe in something that I would never, never abuse
Now that I found my sunshine I can see for miles and miles away
I’m ready, been ready for so so long
You know I’m ready, I’m ready now to take this on
You know I’m ready, I’m ready for what’s coming on
Been looking to find me something that I could never, never lose
Got to believe in something that I would never, never abuse
Now that I found my sunshine I can see for miles and miles away
for miles and miles and miles away
for miles and miles and miles away
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5. |
Nowadays
04:19
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6. |
James
01:33
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Lovely Generation
04:08
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Whose Baby Are You
06:10
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9. |
Blues No More
03:55
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Decolonized Minds
04:28
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And when he came to himself,
the chains around his hands and feet fell off
And he was his own master
And when he came to know himself,
it was as if he were seeing the sun rise for the first time
as if he were hearing his lover's voice for the first time
as if he were hearing his own name for the first time
His own truth became his most powerful weapon
But there was no need to fight
Because he was free
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Cole DeGenova Chicago, Illinois
Eclectic pianist, vocalist, producer, and composer Cole DeGenova began his career at age 16 as a jazz pianist around his native Chicago. He has released 4 albums of original music. His most recent, Really Human, was released in 2020 on Ropeadope Records. He has also recorded and/or performed with the likes of Chance the Rapper, Brett Dennen, Lupe Fiasco, Gallant, Paula Cole, and Dave King. ... more
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