A Glance Across The World

Download Link : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NGXCeRLfKQiShLxkU4W7ombwsxnVCjDO?usp=sharing

This second album from Enzo Goes to Titowood brings together more favorite songs. Deconstructed, reconstructed, remixed, extended and reimagined.

Track List:

  • 01 – Say Something.mp3
  • 02 – Enjoy the Silence (Enzo Mix).mp3
  • 03 – Sword from the Stone.mp3
  • 04 – Flower.mp3
  • 05 – Believe (Extended).mp3
  • 06 – Let Her Go.mp3
  • 07 – Too Sad.mp3
  • 08 – Only You.mp3
  • 09 – Someone.mp3
  • 10 – Sin.mp3
  • 11 – Say a Little.mp3
  • 12 – All The.mp3
  • 13 – Symphony.mp3
  • 14 – Whispers.mp3
  • 15 – Back To.mp3
  • 16 – I Will Never Know.mp3
  • 17 – The End.mp3
  • 2025 – Christmas Song.mp3

How to Download :

  1. Clicking the link takes you to a Google Drive folder
  2. Here you can download a zip file or individual files
  3. Add to your music library and/or upload directly to your music player.
  4. Create a folder for the album.
  5. Like this or like this
  6. Press play

Download : https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1NGXCeRLfKQiShLxkU4W7ombwsxnVCjDO?usp=sharing

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