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That’s Why I Love Niagara Falls

That’s Why I Love Niagara Falls song by Icebreeze. From a childhood dream sparked by Christopher Reeve’s Superman to over 15 real-life visits across four seasons. “That’s Why I Love Niagara Falls” is an energetic, upbeat celebration of Ontario’s spectacular wonder, capturing everything from the mist of the Hornblower cruise to the joy of sharing the view with family.

two people playing banjo's, one is very big, the other is very small. Text says My Banjo's Bigger Than You're Banjo
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My Banjo’s Bigger Than Your Banjo

My Banjo’s Bigger Than Your Banjo song by Icebreeze. A satirical look at status envy, social one-upmanship, and the hilarious ways we try to outdo each other in everyday life. If you’ve ever felt the need to overcompensate, this one’s for you.

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When No One’s Watching

When No One’s Watching blues song by Icebreeze. A reflection on character, resilience and who you really are when things aren’t going your way. Inspired by real life, real frustrations and one (sometimes) lame horse called Copper.

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My Truest Friend

My Truest Friend Song by Icebreeze. A heartfelt piano ballad about losing a beloved dog. “My Truest Friend” reflects on love, loss, and the lasting bond we share with our pets.

Song cover art, Song title Can't Keep Still in black text over a red-pink image of a lady dancing
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Can’t Keep Still

Can’t Keep Still Is a retro pop song about the pull of music that gets people dancing. If it makes you tap a foot, sway in your chair, or jump up and dance — it’s doing its job!

Song cover art, Song title My Turn To Shine in black text over a yellow background.
Song Release

My Turn To Shine

My Turn To Shine is an anthemic modern British pop song about stepping out of the shadows and reclaiming your sense of self.

The song is written for people who habitually make themselves small — those who put others first, apologise too easily, and quietly accept being overlooked.

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