If we hear someone "talk" during a song, they could be said to narrate or to rap, as both terms apply. Narration predates rapping by a long shot, but numerous examples of both can be found with little effort.
Barbara Ingram, who sang background for many artists of the Philadelphia International Label.
Lita Ford - Your Wake Up Call
Oh, what a lovely question! In the background of Alessandro Safina's song "Luna," the opening track "Only You," you can hear the beautiful and angelic voice of the talented Italian soprano, Elisa Balbo. Her voice adds a touch of magic and harmony to the already enchanting melody of the song. It's like a gentle breeze carrying you through a serene painting of the night sky.
no its possibe, you just have to type in your song & select instrumental version(s) on the song wanted/selected(((: it's better this way than other ways that other people tell you
Paul Simon did a song called You can call me Al and made an amusing video in which Chevy Chase appeared to be singing the song but it was in fact Paul Simon's voice.
Do you intend to reduce the level of the foreground voice, ie. create a karaoke mix of a recorded song, or increase the level of a background voice in a crowd?
She sang "Call My Name"
It may not apply to you, but I have an option of "mute audio" If you can find it, that's your answer!
Yes it is the voice of Ed Harris. But what is the name the song playing in the background?
Barbara Ingram, who sang background for many artists of the Philadelphia International Label.
Edward Maya & Mia Martina - Stereo Love
Just record your voice and add it onto the time line. Then choose your background music and make it quieter. Merge them both together! There you go, you've got your song.
i recognized the voice and i've guessed right. it's my fav artist, kesha's party at the rich dude house. i was also searching for that song before this. happy to help you. =)
Lita Ford - Your Wake Up Call
Its Ecuador, its original, its the first song with that background.
you could only do this if the tracks were split, meaning you'd have to have the original file that was edited. So pretty much, no.
Oh, what a lovely question! In the background of Alessandro Safina's song "Luna," the opening track "Only You," you can hear the beautiful and angelic voice of the talented Italian soprano, Elisa Balbo. Her voice adds a touch of magic and harmony to the already enchanting melody of the song. It's like a gentle breeze carrying you through a serene painting of the night sky.