Abandonment | Lost Frequencies
Using his song “Don’t Leave Me Now”, Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies joins the conversation to talk about the fear of abandonment and moving on.
Using his song “Don’t Leave Me Now”, Belgian DJ Lost Frequencies joins the conversation to talk about the fear of abandonment and moving on.
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This week we chinwag about Bowie’s most recent experience filming on the set of CBS’s show SWAT, as well as Jess’s upcoming commercial that she’ll be featured in.
Afterward we chat with Nashville based singer/songwriter Christy McDonald. Currently, Christy McDonald is featured on Robin Schulz’s Warner Brothers/Atlantic album ‘Uncovered’ which debuted in the 4th spot on the iTunes World Chart. Billboard has claimed “Ha Leh Lou Ya” a Global Smash, with the hit song and artist collaboration landing a global campaign for Nivea. The song has charted around the world and has had KIIS-FM LA radio air play. Christy is signed with Big Yellow Dog, with the likes of Meghan Trainor, Maren Morris, and more.
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