Check out Brian Walker latest commercial track: When I Start To Care #ListenNow

Brian Walker has just released a new commercial single titled When I Start To Care. The track has already received positive feedback from music enthusiasts and industry experts alike. The song was written by Brian himself and was produced by him too.

When I Start To Care has been mixed by DJ Swivel and mastered by Chris Gehringer. The song is about catching feelings for someone and overthinking it, pushing the relationship too hard. It’s a relatable track that resonates with Brian Walker’s soul-touching sound and aligns with his passion for creating soulful music.

Brian Walker, a gifted artist with a unique voice and a vast talent, was recently discovered as a potential finalist for the 2023-2024 Modern Soulful Music Awards. If you’re a fan of modern soulful music, you must take a moment to listen to Brian Walker’s new single. The track will undoubtedly captivate your attention and make you fall in love with Brian’s sound.

At Modern Soulful Music, we believe in supporting artists and showcasing their talent. If you’re looking for the next big thing, look no further than Brian Walker. Check out When I Start To Care on all major streaming platforms today and stay tuned for more exciting releases from Brian.

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Reverend Dr. Dortheá Enriqúe (Goddess Dorthea Music) is the C.E.O. of Modern Soulful Living, LLC., holistic therapy practice and spiritual service-based business that uses art, music, and literature to focus on mind, body, and spiritual wellness to live a joyous and prosperous life. She is an accomplished spiritual counselor, holistic therapist, published author, healing arts practitioner, and soul-healing music therapist.

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