Description : I made this track with FL8 of course. I labeled this track "Feel So Good" because it a track that you can just cruise to in the car, plane, trane, bus, boat, bike.....WHATEVER and relax. I think it's the piano that gives you that feelin. But most of all, it feels so good to be saved, and know where you're going when it's all over. I took it off before, but now it's back on. Enjoy.
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This track you made is like so easy on the ears. It's silky-smooth and draws you in to keep on listening. You have an amazing way of putting sounds together that blend and chill so well. A true gift..keep on making that music in his name. Peace.
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