“Get it Done” by Driftwood

“Get It Done” is one of those heartbreakingly honest depictions of the loneliness that we, as humans, go through every day. Driftwood presents this concept beautifully and effortlessly within their harmonic vocal arrangements and emotional lyrical work.

The soft production is the perfect way to convey the essence that this song was meant to give.

The acoustic arrangements were matched in a way that really did this song justice wholeheartedly.

Written by Tricia Patras

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