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(Amy) Shark Week on Eat This Music – Day 1: Baby Steps

On Friday, Australian artist Amy Shark will be releasing her sophomore album ‘Cry Forever,’ – the follow up to her debut album in 2018 – an album Amy tells Eat This Music is about… well, I can’t tell you what it is about yet, because that would defeat the purpose of publishing the mini-Q&A we had together about her new album – which will be posted on Friday!

Until release day, every day this week I will be sharing a song off Amy Shark’s new album to get you hyped for the release on 30th April. So, to kick off ‘(Amy) Shark Week‘ [get it, ‘(Amy) Shark Week? I guess it sounded better in my head] here on Eat This Music, I am sharing with you her song “Baby Steps,” which I feel is very appropriate for the start of this week’s journey.

Steve

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