Quote by Jacob Lusk
I prefer to sing in the shower vs. the car. The shower is just ste

I prefer to sing in the shower vs. the car. The shower is just steam, you know, its just you, and nature, and no clothing. You know, theres nothing separating you. Its just you, and the voice – you, and the water. – Jacob Lusk

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