Danh ngôn của Doja Cat

I think I wanted to sing, but I just couldn't because I was so shy. I didn't really know how to begin that other than like, singing in my room, locking the door, and trying to sing kind of quietly. I knew my mom would want to listen and she would probably bug me about it.
I think I wanted to sing, but I just couldn't because I was so shy. I didn't really know how to begin that other than like, singing in my room, locking the door, and trying to sing kind of quietly. I knew my mom would want to listen and she would probably bug me about it.
Tôi nghĩ tôi muốn hát, nhưng tôi không thể vì tôi quá nhút nhát. Tôi thực sự không biết phải bắt đầu như thế nào ngoài việc hát trong phòng, khóa cửa và cố gắng hát thật khẽ. Tôi biết mẹ tôi sẽ muốn lắng nghe và có thể bà sẽ làm phiền tôi về điều đó.
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