Ava Max officially releases fan-favorite song Salt
After teasing the song for weeks, Ava Max delivered an early Christmas present to her fans by officially releasing her fan favorite tune, "Salt.
", is an upbeat, sassy track about having fun after a sad spell. "I'm all out of salt/ I'm not gonna cry/ Won't give you what you want 'cause I look way too good tonight," she sings in the catchy chorus.Dick Clark’s New Year’s Rockin’ Eve with Ryan Seacrest 2020
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