I think it is Thunderstruck by AC/DC
The word 'chorus' is only capitalised when it forms part of a title, either of a musical group or a composition. For example, Handel's famous Hallelujah Chorus is always capitalised. If a singing group had a name such as "Chorus Singers", both words would also begin with a capital.
That is the correct spelling of the adjective "choral" (pertaining to a chorus or group of singers). Also used to mean music that is sung.The related word is chorale, a hymn or psalm.
The spelling is chorus (a group of sounds, voices, or singers).
The noun 'chorus' is a singular, common, concrete noun; a word for an organized group of singers; the part of a song that is repeated; something uttered by a number of persons or animals in unison.The noun 'chorus' is also a standard collective noun for a chorus of angels.
Repetition that resembles a chorus of a song
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Naturally by Selena Gomez includes the lyrics ' you are the thunder and I am the lightning.'
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The chorus of a song can usually be identified by listening for a lyrical phrase or melodic being repeated. Normally the Chorus will follow the verse.
It's 'You are the thunder and I am the lightning'. And the song is Naturally - Selena Gomez :)
Them lyrics are from the song Naturally, and they mean: Thunder and Lightning nearly always come together and when you think thunder you think lightning. Selena mean's in Naturally that she's found that special person who belongs with her, like thunder belongs with lightning. It's hard to describe. Lightning comes with thunder so Selena means they are never one with out the other. She's found the thunder to her lightning = she founds the person that belongs with her. III THIINK.
That phrase is from "Born To Be Wild" by Steppenwolf.
I think it might be a chorus.
it's called "Naturally" by Selena Gomez
Thunder Road, Bruce Springsteen Thunderstruck, AC/DC Thunder and Lightning, Chi Coltrane (from the 1980's) Thunder Rolls, Garth Brooks Thunderbird, Quiet Riot (also recorded by other artists) Thunder Island, Jay Ferguson
The song "Are You Ready" by AC/DC contains the lyrics "Can you hear the thunder rolling?"
It's not reggae, but try Femi Kuti's song by the same name.