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  1. Hace 6 horas · When you listen to Hannah Bahng’s opening track “OLeander,” you’re swept away by her luscious and delicate voice. All of a sudden, the poetic impact of the lyrics crashes over you like a wave.

  2. Hace 19 horas · May 31, 2024. Released: 2017. “Imitadora” by Romeo Santos is a song dripping with suspicion and nostalgia. Romeo questions the authenticity of his current lover, feeling she’s a mere imitation of the passionate woman he once knew. He demands proof to ensure she’s the same person who once lit up his life with intense love.

  3. Hace 19 horas · As we learn in the podcast, the lyrics are more a carrier of tone and feeling rather than meaning, and thus lean into the Liz Fraser sound of the words serving the song. On its release we called EP closer Fecho Os Olhos possibly the loveliest song you will hear this year.

  4. Hace 19 horas · Just a night, if we can reopen that chapter (Yeah) I no come be capper, I no add ajasa (No) I don't like to tamper (Wheeze), I no need to. Wo leave talk, you no see the chemistry. She's my first love, mo de miss e terribly. Chorus: Simi. Borrow, borrow, borrow, borrow. Borrow me your baby. Borrow, borrow, borrow, borrow.

  5. But I know we’re going to get swept away with the passing seasons And won’t get to see each other ever again Oh, people will say I’m cold-hearted if I don’t cry at graduation But I’d rather save my tears for a sadder moment Saito Yuki Lyrics: Sotsugyou (卒業; Graduation) -kimono beat (tumblr.com)

  6. Hace 2 días · Now and then it’s nice to be swept away like that and to fully give into the joy of it. The trick is figuring out how to come back, and how to bring a little of that essence back with me. Maybe if I did it more often I’d know better how to bring pieces back into my real world. Hmmm…. So what should I read next? 😁. Leave a comment

  7. Hace 1 día · Albertine Sarges, a Berlin-born musician, is known for her eclectic sound and deeply personal lyrics. Emerging from a city renowned for its artistic diversity, Sarges’ music is a reflection of the myriad influences she encountered growing up—ranging from classical choir singing to Indonesian Gamelan and Midwestern Americana.