Nat Vazer ‘Grateful’
Melbourne’s Nat Vazer distills passive lines fed to women as fuel towards the artist’s adoration and appreciation of all women on her latest single “Grateful” via Hotel Motel Records.
Melbourne’s Nat Vazer distills passive lines fed to women as fuel towards the artist’s adoration and appreciation of all women on her latest single “Grateful” via Hotel Motel Records.
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