Leonard Wellington - 'I've been feeling'
Originally from the Netherlands and is now based in Berlin, singer-songwriter and producer Leonard Wellington has just released his new single ‘I’ve been feeling’.
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Wellington titles himself "a soulful indie artist rooted in the heart of Berlin's bustling music scene". His musical journey is a reflection of personal growth, which is woven into each lyric and melody. From the depths of introspection to the highs of daily life, Wellington pours his soul into crafting songs that resonate with authenticity and raw emotion.
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