Nattura

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Total Track: 1   Total Length: 3:49

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Hell yeah!!!!1

TwistedFire666

This song kicks all sort of ass. Awesome!!! I wish her and Thom Yorke would have made a whole album like this. Absolutely amazing.

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I'm a true fan, Bjork can take me anywhere...

kimluv

I will follow her to the end of the earth, musically speaking. She is perhaps the only artist whose vision I completely trust enough to suspend all prejudice. She continues to push my boundaries and appreciation of the art of sound.

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I Think

Retic

Somebody's been listening to Hella.

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When would i want to hear this?

dsharp

How about during sex with a stranger on a rollercoaster.

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Insight?

SavagePopster

What makes you think that buying the single here at eMusic does not benefit "the cause." How stupid do you think Bjork is? This single was released by her label. Have some faith, man.

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support the cause this was made for

cjaxx

i hope any money made from this track here on emusic makes its way to the nattura campaign this track was made for. http://nattura.info/

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lovely...

rrosado

Rats! I just downloaded this from I-tunes! I should have waited an extra day...

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Byork with York

TROY

very sexy:)

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