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EPISODE · Sep 1, 2016 · 4 MIN

Invisible (Cover) - 2016 Remix / Remaster (Studio)

from Kenny Peters SoundCloud Feed · host Kenny Peters

I wasn't too keen on this song when it first came out, right after Clay Aiken's rise to success through American Idol, but it kinda grew on me, and became apparent that it'd be a good fit for my voice. I recorded it only this one time. I found it in transferring files between hard drives and realized it had not been recorded with proper filters and had never been mastered. Here's the updated version, done on my birthday, 2016.

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I wasn't too keen on this song when it first came out, right after Clay Aiken's rise to success through American Idol, but it kinda grew on me, and became apparent that it'd be a good fit for my voice. I recorded it only this one time. I found it in transferring files between hard drives and realized it had not been recorded with proper filters and had never been mastered. Here's the updated version, done on my birthday, 2016.

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