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|    Tristan Bourdeau de Fontenay to All    |
|    MusicDishTV Review: "Born Beautiful" by     |
|    14 Apr 16 22:22:24    |
      From: sunofmusic@gmail.com              Canadian recording artist John Mullane's song, "Born Beautiful", is a touching       ballad. It seems like he is almost singing about his daughter or a daughter he       wish he had.              The song tells that young girls shouldn't settle and to always remember that       they were born beautiful. With heart and soul, Mullane sings that as adults we       should never forgot the inner child within us and the happiness a sense of       innocence can bring us.              The video clip is also touching. It follows the tale of a self conscious young       girl, who clearly doesn't know her true self just yet. She tries to be the       "cool kid" at a party and mingle with guys she isn't that interested in. But       in the end she realizes        partying with people who aren't her friends is lonely. She goes home to her       apartment and begins to paint. Flashbacks shows she did this as a child. She       suddenly feels happy and beautiful.              Mullane's song has a strong message - being true to yourself is more important       than anything else. It makes you happy and we were all born beautiful to be       happy.              Website: http://www.jonmullane.com       Music: http://www.jonmullane.com/video.html              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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