Queue up the new EP from Samara Yung. Her fifth studio album, “Things I Can’t Turn Off” takes you on the journey of a relationship and ultimately a breakup. Real stories Samara notes, “As these songs came in from publishers, I couldn’t turn them off. I loved each of these melodies, stories and songs for each a separate reason. If you listen to these songs front to back, it tells a story. These are the feelings we all feel, and we shouldn’t have to turn them off. It’s life and a part of the journey. I hope each of these songs speak to you, as they spoke to me and that you can’t turn them off, too.”
Growing up with a dad who was a musician, Sarmara often practiced with her dad’s band. In addition to music, Samara was a competitive figure skater as a child. Skating helped her feel comfortable as a performer. In fact, Samara loves festivals and how everyone is there to have a good time. In the past, she’s performed at Dauphin's Countryfest, Extreme Mudfest and the Raymore Summer Slam. You can listen to “Things I Can’t Turn Off” on her website here.
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aring the article, and more importantly, your personal experience mindfully using our emotions as data about our inner state and knowing when it’s better to de-escalate by taking a time out are great tools. Appreciate you reading and sharing your story since I can certainly rela
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