Taiwanese Aboriginal Song
From Ashieng:
No no, not a barbershop quartet — more like cute girls with talent. Can’t do nothing about the wind in the microphone. But you’ll still get the impression that they put feeling into song.
By Johnny Z • September 21, 2006
From Ashieng:
No no, not a barbershop quartet — more like cute girls with talent. Can’t do nothing about the wind in the microphone. But you’ll still get the impression that they put feeling into song.
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