
KROKUS frontman Marc Storace has released the official music video for this solo track “High On Love”. The song is taken from his first-ever solo album, “Live And Let Live”, which was made available in Switzerland in December and was released in North America in February.
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KROKUS Singer MARC STORACE Releases Music Video For ‘High On Love’ Solo Song
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