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Watch John Legend And Gallant Duet On ‘Overload’ : NPR

June 6, 2017November 22, 2019 by ciono

Two great sounds that sound great together: The two R&B singers give each other space to shine in this acoustic version of a track from Legend’s Darkness And Light.

Source: Watch John Legend And Gallant Duet On ‘Overload’ : NPR

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