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MMGB: Kiss TV’s ‘Songs without music’

Watch the campaign created by Lola Madrid here

by Campaign India Team | 23/09/2013

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So how do you show people how the world would be without music?

Here’s how Kiss TV did, while standing by musicians.

Have a wonderful working week ahead.

 

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