My music         My life

My music My life

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Tina Adrin is a Black American who loves singing and dancing, but her stage fright won't let people acknowledge the fact that she has a beautiful and wonderful voice. And then there's her mother, the crazy one of the family, who opposes the love her daughter has for music so she is bent on doing anything possible to make her lose her interest in it. Then Tina starts sneaking out without her mother knowing anything about it. Will she succeed in keeping it for long? OR will her mother find out and ruin everything she's worked for? Hope you enjoy 😊😉
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