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Monday, December 5, 2011
My Favorite Songs of 2011: #32 Altiyan Childs - Somewhere in the World
Another Les Mills program that I join in my gym is Body Balance - a combination of tai chi, yoga, Pilates and stretching. I am always impressed by the setlist that the ones who manages the program releases every few months. There's always a gem of a song or two that enters my year end list. This year, there are two. The first one is this song by Australian singer, Altiyan Childs, who is a complete unknown here in the Philippines. However, this song is so beautiful and powerful that it's impossible for me to ignore it whenever it's played when I do Body Balance! It comes in at #32.
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