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SNOOKNUK’s New Album, “Once Upon a Day, a Lot More Funny” Brings out Positive Thoughts in Children

Richard Brown by Richard Brown
October 7, 2020
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SNOOKNUK’s New Album, “Once Upon a Day, a Lot More Funny” Brings out Positive Thoughts in Children
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Children’s music artist SNOOKNUK based in Los Angeles, US has launched ‘Once Upon a Day, A Lot More Funny’, her recent and second album after her first album was received so well and loved by all the children who heard it and also their parents. The song is now out on all major music platforms like Spotify and one can also check out SNOOKNUK videos on YouTube.

During the pandemic, her music became a saving grace for many children and their parents as it is extremely positive while being engaging. The uncertain, negative thoughts increasing times that we are living in requires songs and art that inspire people to not lose hope, especially with children who are locked indoors without knowledge when they will be back to their ‘normal’ of playing with their friends without fear.

The recent release ‘Once Upon a Day, A Lot More Funny’ spreads social awareness while leaving the listener with valuable life lessons. There is fun and magic involved in the song for the children. It is the right time to release the song as this year has been too long to bear for the families all over the world.

Utilising multi genre music that includes Pop, Doo-wop, Musical Theatre, and more, SNOOKNUK hopes to make a special place heart in the audience’s heart with ‘Once Upon a Day, A Lot More Funny’.

SNOOKNUK’s target audience are not only children but also their parents as the music is fresh and not laden with the generic, repetitive sounds that are often encapsulated in the music for children. On 30th October, SNOOKNUK will be streaming a LIVE show for her audience on Facebook. It is called ‘Home-a-Ween Online Live Show’.

Link to the album:
https://open.spotify.com/album/3Lj7EVCB6XK4T8Xi275qQn

Other links:
https://www.youtube.com/snooknuk
https://www.facebook.com/SNOOKNUK

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