This amazing song is an enduring bona fide classic. You may prefer Parton's version or Whitney Houston's belt-it-out interpretation from the soundtrack of her 1992 film with Kevin Costner,The Bodyguard. Parton penned this song in 1973. It will live on eternally as a slow-dance anthem to ...
"The whole goal of this album was to make amazing songs with artists I love and respect," he added. The 14-track record features several 2022 singles, such as "Free" with Alesso and Clementine Douglas, "LA On Acid" with Good Times Ahead, "Pretty People" with INJI, "Don't Let Me ...
The melody follows the gentle, accessible contours of a folk song from a Rise Up Singing book, and Melberg and Sbragia’s harmonies are the humble conduits of indie-pop nostalgia, subtly mixed and sung with the lightest possible hint of twang. The lyrics are simple, befitting a level-...
from the melody to the harmonies, was thoughtfully crafted, and all the bells and whistles were seamlessly woven together to create a piece that feels both unique and deeply personal. I couldn’t be happier with the result. This song is more than just a composition; it’s a work of art...
I particularly like the jazzy chords on the pre chorus (very NCT 127 in style) which then set up the hard hitting chorus with super tight interesting harmonies that just keep coming like waves.” —Andy Love (TXT, ENHYPEN) “This song has so many incredibly arranged vocal and production ...
The amazing thing is how much true confession Rothman packs in while they and Isbell make this also manage to make this as catchy as anything released in 2024. You might even end up putting it on repeat as the year’s “poster song.”—Willman Kali Uchis and Peso Pluma, ‘Igual Que ...
Bare Noize do a great job of making an amazing song even more so. With the creepy vocal "I want to kill everybody in the world" leading up to the extremely varied main bulk of the song, this remix is nothing short of a dubstep masterpiece....
If you lose over and over when playing with others, look into the team aspect.2 Sentinels of the Multiverse: I was very iffy on this one but when my kids stated that they really liked in on that one play, I decided to get into it with the upgraded release. It has never disappoi...
Like most songs by The Band, “The Weight” was propelled by harmonies. Every member of the group could sing, but while The Beach Boys laced their vocal parts in technicolor candy, The Band liked to rough up their performances with a little bit of dirt and tobacco. 55: Stan Getz & ...
R&B is not what it was four years ago. When I first started, I couldn't jump off the cliff with all these deep harmonies and chord changes and flavors. I just couldn't do it without being kind of stuck and pigeonholed. I had to figure out a nice balance between what's being of...