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Hey, everybody, it's Marielle.
So I am always singing along to music, and I keep the sound cranked way up, right?
Cause it covers me.
Even if I'm not hitting the notes, I can still feel like I am, like there's this chapel roan song that I can't get out of my head.
My kink is karma.
And my favorite part is when she goes, people say I'm jealous, but my.
Kink is watching you write your life.
Yeah, it's a, it's the u that you, you, I just, I can't hang with chapel on that.
You.
I'm not at that level.
But after listening to the episode you're about to hear, I think I could get a little closer.
And then if I don't get there, that doesn't mean I can't sing or that I'm a bad singer.
Journalist Asia Drain didn't identify as a singer when she reported this, but she wanted to give it a try.
So now go.
Oh, okay, I can do this.