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Kacey Musgraves reworks ‘Oh, What a World’ to mark Earth Day 2020

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Dedicated to "all the quiet heroes" around the globe Kacey Musgraves has shared a new version of her song ‘Oh, What a World’ in celebration of Earth Day 2020 – you can listen to it below.

The track, which features on the country artist’s 2018 album ‘Golden Hour’, has been given a low-key reworking in a bid to raise awareness of global environmental protection.

Titled ‘Oh, What a World 2.0 (Earth Day Edition)’, the song begins with rainforest sound effects and brings a gentle acoustic guitar to the forefront.

It’s accompanied by an official visual comprised of animated wildlife imagery. In a statement, Musgraves praised frontline workers such as nurses, doctors, delivery drivers as well as single parents for their efforts amid these trying

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