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Justin Nozuka is trying to do what every Canadian talent attempts to do...make it big in America. This album, his second, puts him in a position to do so. One of the most attractive things about this album is Justin's voice. It almost doesn't even matter what the lyrics are. Vocally, he is just stunning. There is something incredibly soulful in his voice. It's enthralling. Lyrically, however, he comes through anyway. The words to his songs are more poetic on this album. I do believe he's matured artistically in the nearly three years since his first album. In contrast to his first release, which was for the most part about heartbreak, this work speaks more about being submissive to love. An example of this is the first single, "My Heart is Yours". "You I Wind Land and Sea" is fairly easy listening, not too heavy in any sense. It may be the most satisfying album I've heard this year.

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Past Works:
Holly

Track:
My Heart is Yours



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