Its called "best friend" by toybox XD
I can't believe someone would write that. I was in a greek play and I was chorus and the chorus were just townsfolk who told the story. The spoke in rhyme.
I believe you mean the chorus :) they act as one, speaking wholly in unison, making a social commentary on the situation on stage!
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At the beginning, at the "everywhere i go B****** always know..." and it repeats like 2 times is Charlie Scene and Deuce together....then the verses are done by Charlie and Deuce does the chorus....and of course the others may step in a little bit for backround rap vocals during the verses...but otherwise Charlie is rapping.
i believe he is needed for the background of the chorus in "WE ARE THE WORLD"
If you are referring to the word's Poker Face, it sounds like Poke her face. The same question has been bugging me for a while. I think you refer to the chorus and its chord progression. I think the problem is that this is a quite widely used chord progression. The chorus to me sounds very similar to Zombie by The Cranberries and also Africa by Toto.
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Well i sang in chorus in my school and i believe it would be called a CHORUS but i don't know. I'm only in fifth grade so not sure
This is only a "WAG," but I'm thinking that what you're looking for is Romberg's operetta The Student Prince that has a "chorus of students" in it. One of the most popular songs from it is the "Drinking Song" sung by the student chorus. Hope that helps.I believe there is also a Students Chorus in Gounod's"Faust". Possibly others as well.Answer 2. There's a "Student's Chorus" in Berlioz's Dramatic Legend, The Damnation of Faust.
If your question is referring to a repeated section or phrase as in a songs chorus, I believe the answer you are looking for would be the Refrain.
i believe that is true.
I believe you are referring to a remix of Wandering Star by Portishead. MJSNet