As MentalHealthAwareness month comes to an end, check out four new singles about self-worth, tolerance, and keeping positive below.
As the Mental Health Awareness month comes to an end, check out four new singles about self-worth, tolerance, and keeping positive below.Earlier this year, Argentine songstress Emilia Mernes dropped"No Más" , a pop-urban song about overcoming a toxic relationship and finding your self-worth.
"I know you want to come back / I'm not the same as yesterday / Who you could mess with / I do not want more of what you give / Stay with your fake life," the Argentine songstress kicks off the lyrics.Emerging urban artists Onell Diaz and Jay Wheeler teamed up for"Tienes Tanta Vida," an urban ballad about facing life's challenges.
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