Presley & Taylor • Leave the Pieces

by Cabbage Bosspublished on August 21, 2024

Presley & Taylor video, a killer cover of the Wreckers 2006 hit, “Leave The Pieces” The girls shared, We’re so excited to share this new video with all of you! It’s not every day we get to recreate a song that inspired us to chase our dreams. We hope you love our version of “Leave the Pieces” by The Wreckers.”

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