This week on #TheFriendZone, we’re back from break and doing a mid-year mental health check-in.
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Wellness Segment - Skyelight - Plant-based incense and candles SkyeLightLiving.com
#ListensLately:
Kevin Ross - Love In The Middle
Zyah Belle ft. Dende - Automatic
Rooney - When Did Your Heart Go Missing
Sophie - Bipp
Stevie Wonder - A Place In The Sun
Mobb Deep - Win or Lose
Joe Jackson - Steppin Out
Lil Durk ft. Jhene Aiko - Can't Hide It
Key Glock - She Ready
Josh Levi - Don't Go
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