There is much written about this track as we all know and in view of Eddie Van Halen’s untimely death recently I had to pick this as another track from my teenage days of the 70’s. I had a band at the time in the NY Catskill mountains where my parents had a weekend farmhouse.
When the song really got cookin’ I was completely blown away, thinking man I didn’t know you could do that on guitar and even more amazing was it is all instrumental.
Mino’s vocals wandered in the melody, smoothness, and interesting rhymes of the track, highlighting his strong rap techniques and representing a tone of strong and clear commands. Even though Yoo Byung Jae is not a professional singer, his lazy voice matches this song.
The music patterns of R&B, neo-soul, and jazz hip-hop combine into the song to full in calm and melancholic tunes. The voice of the singer-songwriter Heize is gentle, relaxing, but powerful.
Another rain falls, wash away the dust of downtown, smooth the noise of the soul. The rain is still falling, but not the last one sweet .Like the fog like rain, like rain like fog, Cecil strands of tangled constantly.
Today’s track is Camouflage by Selena Gomez. Which is also featured in the movie.
“The Cinematic Orchestra” created a beautiful musical scenery that gives us wings to fly with them. This composition really captures the freedom and vastness of the landscape, and the dramatic struggle for survival… but most of all, it fulfils us with hope.
Avishai Cohen is one of my favourite composers due to his artistic sensibility and versatility. Jazz, Classical, Pop… who cares…? I believe his music transcends genres and hits directly where it should.
Kim Jung Mi’s lyrics resonate with or without an understanding of Korean. The orchestration floats into its own world. The “la la”s of song’s B section seem to carry the listener off on a cloud into a bed of flowers.
From the song’s beautiful album cover to its transient chorus it is a breathtaking experience of humanity.
You can feel the uncertainty of the year gone by through the songwriting and definitely with the lyrics – delivering a dreamy, what the fuck 2020, that almost allows you stand on the balcony next to Hood.
Trees whisper as the branches wave goodbye to the brown and red leaves, colors burst from the trees like splattered paint. Dry leaves crunched under the shoes and autumn has arrived.
Some day in your life, you will be listening to the music and bringing your memories back to young love. A song about sad romance may resonates with your emotions and sums up your day. Here is Cardigan by Taylor Swift.
Here you have two families from Gambia working with a UK producer and together they’ve managed to blend their two worlds into something that is – at least to my western ears – not just accessible, but joyful and intriguing and leaving me wanting to know more about both artists.
This song is an example of the range and diversity found in Sean Leon’s music. Unlike some of his previously released songs, 90 BPM can’t be classified as a rap song, or pop either, bur rather a perfect intersection of both.