Lynne Taylor Donovan – Sooner or Later (Review & Stream)

 Lynne Taylor Donovan’s style of music is a breath of fresh air to me, mainly because she is able to create this sentimental sound that reminds you why you fell in love with music in the first place. With ‘Sooner or Later’, Lynne continues to serenade listeners with beautiful music, as she creates this catchy love song that is sure to get stuck in your head for a couple of days.

‘Sooner Or Later’ is a soothing tune that exemplifies what unconditional love is all about! With her phenomenal vocals, Lynne Taylor Donovan grabs a tight grip of our hearts by singing about all the wonderful ideas she has when it comes to taking care of an individual.

This song has a few elements that make it more than just a country gem. With Lynne showing us that she can be just as electrifying as her production, She did a good job of keeping listeners musically satisfied from start to finish.

 

OVERALL RATING (4.6/5)


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