Song of the Day: Buttons - SIA

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This is my song of the day. It is called Buttons by sia. I love the lyrics to this song. They are simple yet so creative. I am in a situation right now where this song really applies to me. I listen to it almost every single day. Especially during work outs when I need that last boost of motivation, I pump this baby up and it gives me the drive I need to go on. I think its very interesting how the original is so different from this remix. But the song is great nontheless. I got the remixes on itunes and all of them are great. I feel stupid but I just realized that this song IS on her new album. It's a hidden track ... DOH!

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