LeipGlo contributor Mascha continues her pandemic journey through music. Song by song, she goes through each week with a new discovery and shares her connection to each piece of music.
MoreMascha Lange kicks off a new series with LeipGlo: Song by song follows the 2021 trail with a new hand-picked selection each week. Here, she goes through some of her first entries of the year and shares her thoughts on them.
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