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(Amy) Shark Week on Eat This Music: Amy Shark on her new album ‘Cry Forever’

April 30, 2021

I can’t recall the first time I ever heard an Amy Shark song, although, it was likely at the height of her

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(Amy) Shark Week on Eat This Music – Day 4: All The Lies About Me

April 29, 2021

On Friday, Australian artist Amy Shark will be releasing her sophomore album ‘Cry Forever,’ – the follow up to her debut album

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(Amy) Shark Week on Eat This Music – Day 3: Everybody Rise

April 28, 2021

On Friday, Australian artist Amy Shark will be releasing her sophomore album ‘Cry Forever,’ – the follow up to her debut album

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(Amy) Shark Week on Eat This Music – Day 2: I Said Hi

April 27, 2021

On Friday, Australian artist Amy Shark will be releasing her sophomore album ‘Cry Forever,’ – the follow up to her debut album

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

April 26, 2021

On Friday, Australian artist Amy Shark will be releasing her sophomore album ‘Cry Forever,’ – the follow up to her debut album

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