Nikc-Nack - What Do You Say? (original comedy song)
33 votes
Nikc-Nack on Twitter - https://twitter.com/#!/nikcnackgamesIndieMG Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/IndieMGIndieMG Website - http://indieis.me/ORIGINAL SONG by Myself. Score written by Nikc-Nack Track recorded and mixed by Nikc-Nack
Try This
Marika Hackman - 'Playground Love'
From her new album 'Covers', Marika Hackman has released this atmospheric track called 'Playground Love', both of which are receiving great reviews. The video was shot in an empty swimming pool by Natalia Pages Geli#nataliahackman #playgroundlove #covers #swimmingpool #jeeni #music #musicians #independent #femalevocalist #femalevocals #indiemusic #electronicmusic #keyboards #synthmusic #singersongwriter #musicvideo #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans
Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha
The Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band performed at the annual International Cleveland Community Day at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The band strolled the Atrium before their performance and played the traditional Spanish folk corrido "La Cucaracha" which is Spanish for “The Cockroach". This song became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.
Marika Hackman - 'Playground Love'
From her new album 'Covers', Marika Hackman has released this atmospheric track called 'Playground Love', both of which are receiving great reviews. The video was shot in an empty swimming pool by Natalia Pages Geli#nataliahackman #playgroundlove #covers #swimmingpool #jeeni #music #musicians #independent #femalevocalist #femalevocals #indiemusic #electronicmusic #keyboards #synthmusic #singersongwriter #musicvideo #musicfest #community #talent #unsigned #creatives #fans #superfans
Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band - La Cucaracha
The Santa Cecilia Mariachi Band performed at the annual International Cleveland Community Day at the Cleveland Museum of Art. The band strolled the Atrium before their performance and played the traditional Spanish folk corrido "La Cucaracha" which is Spanish for “The Cockroach". This song became popular in Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.