Which singer would you like to chat with?
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My favourite Hozier song has to be In the Woods Somewhere. It's a very sad story and it has an ethereal sort of vibeAtara Miles wrote: ↑14 Oct 2019, 20:32 Two singers actually. I'd love to have a chat with Lana del Rey and Hozier. Both are Indie artistes and have this soothing, dark melody to their songs that get me every time. I'd like to know their inspiration for some of their songs and just have them sing me a song or two while we're at it.
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Hmm
Probably pick Charlie Puth or NF or Billy Eilish because they all need friends. IMO they seem sad. Although Billy gives me the willies and I'm not a fan of Puths music. I still think it'd be worth a shot.
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