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Published: 2012/03/05

Peggy Sue "Funeral Beat" Get Embed Code

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London’s Peggy Sue recently stopped by Relix to perform this song from their latest release, Acrobats.

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Perry March 24, 2012, 09:21:58

I understand that there is some olkreivl but lets face the true fact even with auto tune her singing is completely terrible she doesn’t hold pitch, doesn’t have good diction. The lyrics to this song and to the other is cliche and forced. I don’t have a problem with some one trying to make a go of music but I do have a problem with people like her tainting the spirit of music for fame. Regardless if she becomes famous or not it proves nothing except that people are willing to settle for less

AFRASA April 20, 2012, 00:45:05

1. Sanu in the draft 2. Crabs (Possession WR) 3. Williams (Slot WR) 4. Morgan 5. Ginn (KR-PR)Edwards is just not working out. Whether inuirjes or whatever, I doubt he will be back in 2012.I’m also serious about trading VD if we get any feelers. I really believe he will not have another year like 2009. Get something for him now while his value is still relatively high. Bring in a more traditional possession Tight End and use Delanie as another H-back or extra TE for the mismatches.

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