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Maya Hawke and her father, Ethan Hawke, have come together to create a touching duet, covering Willie Nelson’s classic, “We Don’t Run.” This collaboration not only highlights their individual musical talents but also provides a beautiful snapshot of their familial bond.
Maya, who is steadily making waves in both the acting and music worlds, shared the track with her followers, stating, “Listen to my new song out now ‘We Don’t Run.’ A duet with Ethan Hawke. Produced by @chrisleehutton and mixed by @jaysomband. Thank you @lightintheattic for inviting me and my dad to cover one of our favorite Willie Nelson songs.”
Be sure to listen to the audio above to experience the melodic harmony and heartfelt performance of the Hawkes in “We Don’t Run.” This duet is not just a lovely rendition of a beloved song but also a sweet peek into the harmonious relationship between father and daughter.
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