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Surviving As An Indie Artist: Music Review (Aysia BerLynn)




  I was sent a track titled "Devoted" by Aysia BerLynn. She is a singer-songwriter and producer. Any song that starts with bass automatically has my attention. Aysia sounds like a soulful Aaliyah- sweet, powerful, and sultry. The music sounds amazing. It sounds like she has a full band playing on this track. This track is a sweet love song with beautiful harmonies. I think you have a hit on your hands! Check out her tune. Click here

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