Album Review: August by Laur Elle
August Laur Elle R&R Digital Score: A- As an artist in her early twenties, Laur Elle has the advantage of growing with her musical sound and lyricism. In her new six-track EP titled August,...
August Laur Elle R&R Digital Score: A- As an artist in her early twenties, Laur Elle has the advantage of growing with her musical sound and lyricism. In her new six-track EP titled August,...
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