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Though many of her tunes were birthed out of St.

The use of auto-tune throughout the record makes her sound like she's singing in front of a fan! And who chose these songs for her? Instead of letting her own identity to shine, she has tried to fit in with her brothers (the famed for KING & COUNTRY) by crafting a sanitized CCM pop offering. While she used to have a big pop-rock edge to her vocals making her soar on hits such as "Wait for Me" and "Breathe," now she sounds like a mechanical caricature of her old self. Prime Cuts: Desert Bloom (featuring kalley), Travelling Light, Fall Back
