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Jocelyn - Different

Clip: Season 2 Episode 4 | 2m 26sVideo has Closed Captions

Omaha Singer-songwriter Jocelyn performs her original song “Different”.

Jocelyn got her start busking on the streets of downtown Omaha… guitar case splayed open, exuding positivity and singing her heart out about things the world needs to hear. And now, the 23 year old singer-songwriter has a record deal with an array of new songs expressing her take on life, love and the world. From her introspective songwriting and her voice, Jocelyn has a sound like no other.

09/10/2020 | Rating TV-G

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Jocelyn - Better for It

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 2m 44s | Omaha Singer-songwriter Jocelyn performs her original song “Better for It”. (2m 44s)

Jocelyn - Good To Be Me

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 3m 19s | Omaha Singer-songwriter Jocelyn performs her original song “Good to Be Me”. (3m 19s)

Jocelyn - Never Change

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 3m 7s | Omaha Singer-songwriter Jocelyn performs her original song “Never Change”. (3m 7s)

Jocelyn - Speak Up

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 3m 6s | Omaha Singer-songwriter Jocelyn performs her original song “Speak Up”. (3m 6s)

Jocelyn - You and Me

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Clip: S2 Ep4 | 2m 56s | Omaha Singer-songwriter Jocelyn performs her original song “You and Me”. (2m 56s)

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