In Drake's "Now and Forever," the background voice features a sample from a spoken word piece that reflects themes of love, longing, and the passage of time. It enhances the emotional depth of the song, complementing Drake's introspective lyrics. The voice adds a soulful and contemplative layer, creating a poignant atmosphere throughout the track.
The song you're thinking of is "Lollipop" by Lil Wayne. It features a catchy chorus with children singing "lalalalalala" and has a deep bass voice saying phrases like "throw your hands up." The track was a major hit and is known for its playful yet provocative lyrics.
The name of the song is Southern Voice and it is saying Dolly graced her southern voice.
Yes, Bill had a cyst on his vocal chord, so he had to get it away. It was a chance he had to take, or he could've lost his voice forever.
that hes anerexic, bulumic, and has a bad singing voice when his voice went deep
While technically the "whistle" in the beginning is keyboard synth, the song is Dire Straits "Walk of Life".
It sometimes does not recognize what you are saying. It also get background noises which may effect the voice recognition.
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?
yes if you choose to smoke
Chris Reed!
it means there not saying any thing in a tone of voice.
boys voices get mature by age he may have a girls voice now but not forever
forever 21
forever 21
The correct saying is, "I would give anything just to hear your voice."
Your voice will crack forever, that's what the cookie monster says...
The song you're thinking of is "Lollipop" by Lil Wayne. It features a catchy chorus with children singing "lalalalalala" and has a deep bass voice saying phrases like "throw your hands up." The track was a major hit and is known for its playful yet provocative lyrics.
it's a metaphor. it's saying that the person likes the sound of their voice.