I know that it was sang by a man and I think a woman as well, but mostly by the man and the woman’s voice more in the backround. The thing is, that I don’t actually remember a lot of details about the song itself. I remember searching it up, finding it on youtube and listening to it on repeat. Then I must have managed to find the name of that song just by listening to it (my english was NOT good around that time since I was pretty young and Im german!). To the song its self, like I said I have heard it as the backround song in that video for the first time, sang along to it as well. In the video in the game she wrode a dark (darkbrown maby?) horse and showed around 7 or 10 secret locations in the game. Also, the video (I think) was posted by an account named something like Minu, Mizu or anything like that. I cannot find that specific video again, literally, I have searched all over youtube (it was posted on youtube). The video showed secret areas or bugs or something like that in the game Alicia Online. Hi, so basically I found a song that I heard back then for the first time and I cant seem to find it again! So the first time I have heard it was in an Alicia Online (thats a horse game) video, in wich it was the backround song. That is all I've been able to understand from what I've heard - it is part of a make up video and I simply cannot find the proper song at all. The lyrics are below:Īnd it makes you (kick out what's wrong?)Īnd again and again and again I want this flowĪnd again and again and again I play it on Until the government implements an effective solution to this problem as well as other notable obstacles holding back housebuilding–from the skills shortage to the lack of a social housing program–then manifesto pledges of dramatic housebuilding seem unreachable.Hi! I would be extremely grateful if someone could tell me the singer and name of a song that I cannot find anywhere (I've already googled the lyrics and nothing comes up - I've tried every combination and Google brings random songs and articles, but nothing related to this). Whichever party prevails in the next election will need to address deeply ingrained underlying problems in the sector beyond the headline promises of millions of homes. Yet in contemporary times, no government has fully delivered on that. This is something that’s remained the case for a full decade and counting.Ī promise to build lots of homes makes good headlines around election time. That’s not a new reaction to the market either. In 2018, it was revealed that, on average, of the planning permissions granted for new builds, only half of the homes concerned have been built. Local authorities oftentimes find themselves restricted by housebuilders who have acquired sites yet not yet started to build on them. Is it even worth the investment to clear such land up for development in the first place?Įven if the land is in good condition, there’s no guarantee that housebuilders will want to actually build on it. Should sites that have previously housed commercial enterprises which left the land contaminated be used for residential purposes? That’s a tough sell for a new home development. There are also question marks over the state the land has been left in. There are complications to be negotiated as to who owns the land, and the process of acquiring it for development.
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