yes, supriya sang the female version........
if you search in the internet you will come across two versions of the song "emptiness" one is the male version another the female version. some say the male version is of Mr. Rohan Rathore who used to be a student of iit guahati. it is said he fell for a girl and proposed her but the girl did not reply leaving him heartbroken. Rohan who is said to have cancer sang this song for the girl and died after 15 days. some people also say that the girl he proposed wrote the lyrics of the "female version song" and committed suicide. but in different websites it is said that the whole story is a fake and even the iit guahati guys agreed that there was no one of such name in the college. it is just an underground song and in order to get publicity such a viral marketing was done. regards, Ratul Sen
no that is just a song by beyonce
lizard's convention
she's rebecca naomi Jones
peggy lee
No. The female version of this song, or rather the Part II of it, was sung by somebody named Kaushi Diwakar.
if you search in the internet you will come across two versions of the song "emptiness" one is the male version another the female version. some say the male version is of Mr. Rohan Rathore who used to be a student of iit guahati. it is said he fell for a girl and proposed her but the girl did not reply leaving him heartbroken. Rohan who is said to have cancer sang this song for the girl and died after 15 days. some people also say that the girl he proposed wrote the lyrics of the "female version song" and committed suicide. but in different websites it is said that the whole story is a fake and even the iit guahati guys agreed that there was no one of such name in the college. it is just an underground song and in order to get publicity such a viral marketing was done. regards, Ratul Sen
Supriya Suley
The female version of Zephaniah is Zephania.
The female version of lord is lady.
italian female version of the name Vincenzo
Yes there indeed is a female version of "Come as you are"
With reference to bewitched, the female version of a worlock is a witch.
There is no female version of the name "Todd", it can be a last name, it's meaning is "fox".
The female version of suitor is "suitorine" or "suitress." Both terms can be used to refer to a woman who is seeking someone's affection or attention in a romantic context.
hostess
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