“Maybe We’re All” by John Sierra

John Sierra brings a beautiful and resonating performance to his newest release. “Maybe We’re All” is a song about connecting humanity deeper and bringing together the strong moments. I thought John Sierra did a great job at speaking to this throughout the song.

The instrumentals are filled with moments of reflection and wrap around his vocals in a strong way. The lyrical journey is filled with a deeper connection.

This song is a gift to the ears.

Written by Tricia Patras

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