Covers of Florida Georgia Line & Sister Hazel
So I decided to start this series because I thought it would be fun to share and let yall see what I’ve been up to over the past couple of months.
I started doing these recordings about two months ago. A mix of Christian and secular. During the first month, I was just using the WhatsApp recorder, so the sound quality is pretty rough—very lo-fi—but on some of those I still managed to captured some cool moments.
About a month ago, I downloaded Lexis Audio Editor, and the sound quality is a lot better. This week I have two songs for you… Cruise by Florida Georgia Line and Your Winter by Sister Hazel, which I recorded last night. I also tried singing it in the key of D for the first time.
Anyway, I hope yall enjoy them. Thanks for listening.🎙️

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Bathrooms have interesting acoustics
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Indeed they do… I’ve probably been doing this since late 90’s… sounds better to me than a normal room : )
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Nice. I admire anyone who can play a guitar and sing. I enjoyed the songs.
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Thank you… I truly appreciate that.
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Sounding so good my friend! Love both of these choices. Cruise is one of my faves! Keep going please!!!!
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Hey… thank you. I’m really glad you enjoyed them. So Cruise was the first song I ever heard from them. cool story. I heard the song… and I was like wow this is great. Then shortly after… I think it was a tweet from Taylor Swift and she was like saying how great a song it was how much she loved it lol… thank you again.
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It’s funny because they seemed to burst onto the scene and now I hear their music but there doesn’t seem too much buzz in touring, etc.
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Your voice carries such warmth and sincerity—felt every note. 🎙️✨❤️
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Wow, thank you… I’ve always just tried to do it like no one was listening but me. In the early years, that was pretty much the deal. 😁 appreciate that for real.
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What a wonderful way to share your musical journey! I admire your willingness to experiment, learn, and simply enjoy the process of creating. There’s something special about those early lo-fi recordings too—they capture authenticity and heart that polished production can’t always replicate. It’s also great to see your growth with improved sound quality and the confidence to explore a new key. Thank you for inviting us along on this journey. Wishing you many more beautiful recordings and moments of musical joy. 🎙️🎶✨👏
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Thank you brother for such kind words. I’m grateful you took the time to listen and share your thoughts. Comments like yours make sharing these recordings worthwhile. 😊
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Beautiful work, Bryan! It’s inspiring to see your progress and willingness to experiment with new tools and keys. The authenticity and passion behind your recordings shine through, and that’s what truly connects with listeners. Wishing you continued growth and many more memorable performances ahead!
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Thank you Vijay. I’m enjoying the process more than ever, so it’s encouraging to hear that some of that comes through in the recordings. I appreciate your thoughtful words.
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Great read
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Thanks friend, I appreciate it.
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Awesome recording, loia
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Thank you, truly Hazel… means so much to me. I appreciate you. Maayong gabii
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Maayong udto pa.😁 Still afternoon here. My pleasure, loia. I appreciate you too
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Haha… yeah i got confused. I meant I’m about to go to bed but then I remembered maayong gabii is more of a greeting and not to say for I’m bout to sleep 😅 thank you… have a good afternoon
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Yeah. We say good night here when going to bed. We use that wish even if we’re Bisaya. It’s common here.
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Yeah I’m remembering some now… I’m a lil rusty lol
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