vocal feature उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- Previously performing under the alias J . U . D . G . E, Richard's vocals feature on tracks with artists such as Robin Schulz, Tube & Berger, Kungs and Spada.
- The soaring vocals featured on Enigma's hit were recorded by the Kuos during a tour of Europe in 1988 and released on a compact disc by France's Maison des Cultures du Monde.
- However, his major criticisms were that all the tracks were too similar to each other, a problem further hurt by the EP's longer-than-20-minute runtime, and the vocal features were " underwhelming ".
- The album includes vocal features from Bonnie Raitt and Ed Sheeran, On 10 June 2013 Vance released a 22-minute documentary, " Recording Nothing ", showing the process of writing and recording the album.
- The soaring vocals featured in " Return to Innocence, " were recorded by the Kuo's during a tour of Europe in 1988 and released on a compact disc by France's Maison des Cultures du Monde.
- The vocals featured in this track are Norwegian . " Jeg har ingenting, men jeg har alt n�r jeg har deg " which translates to " I have nothing, but I have everything when I have you ."
- After an eight-year hiatus ( which nonetheless included several singles, vocal features, and side projects ), her third album " Hairless Toys " was released in 2015; it was subsequently nominated for the Mercury Music Prize and Ireland's Choice Music Prize.
- The song was notably a hit in France charting in SNEP, the official French Singles Chart with additional French lyrics as " Habibi I Love You ( Mon Amour I Love you ) " with vocals featuring French-Algerian singer Kenza Farah.
- Their song credits can be found on tracks " Special Occasion, " as well as their vocals featured on " Glow in the Dark . " They're collaborating on multiple projects and even branching out into new genres, including country music.
- On the one hand, some activists and linguists attribute this feature to an inheritance of Acadian French spoken in Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and other Canadian maritime provinces, a theory based entirely on observation of shared vocal features rather than the communities being linked by migration.