Stan Walker - Black Box mp3 download

  • Artist: Stan Walker
  • Song: Black Box
  • Genre: R-n-b
  • Length: 03:29
  • Size: 6.5MB
  • Bitrate: 256Kbps
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Comments

krisowOw

2019-06-21 17:10:06 | Profile
I was seven years old when this song came out - now almost 17 - and I still remember it so clearly! I always heard it on the radio but never realised the artist was Australian/New Zealander. Pretty cool to learn this, being an Aussie/Maori girl myself :)

Carina Strasser

2019-06-09 15:01:42 | Profile
I never realized that this was a New Zealand song! Proud to be a Kiwi.

Jürgen Ruf

2019-05-29 13:56:32 | Profile
All the views are from my primary school

Joel W

2019-05-28 21:51:50 | Profile
This song deserves more recognition...I’m here in 2019 listening to it and it’s still a bop

Mezard

2019-05-28 06:05:15 | Profile
Aussie living in NZ..This track is fantastic...along with Renegade fighter,, Something in the water,, dreams in my head... beautiful songs !!

Sorcha Kelly

2019-05-28 01:58:58 | Profile
A perfect representation of what NZ feels like following the events at Christchurch. Hopefully, we can pull through this, but I know that NZ will never be the same. But maybe we can become a beacon of acceptance/tolerance in this world.