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Kelsy Karter’s Tribute To Harry Styles

Viral sensation and New Zealand artist Kelsy Karter has released the visuals for the single “Harry”. The single is co-written with Anthony Anthony Rossomando (who recently won a Golden Globe and is Oscar nominated for his work on the track “Shallow” from ”A Star Is Born”) and Tony Esterly (Sia, The Struts). The single is a fantastic guitar driven led song about a special man in Karter’s life, former One Directioner, Harry Styles.

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