Morissette "She Used to be mine" Northern VOCAL COACH REACTS "Now Then"

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"Now Then."
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"Now Then"
The Northern Vocal Coach Reacts to Morissette performing "She Used to be mine" from Waitress

Original Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCoUfT_oXko

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