Rowan Flack – Strawberries in the spring | Jazz music review

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“Ζεστά και απαλά τα φωνητικά μας αγκαλιάζουν και με την ευαισθησία τους μας κερδίζουν. Η ξεκάθαρη χροιά τους και το μελαγχολικό ύφος τους δημιουργούν μια ατμόσφαιρα μοναδική. Η υπέροχη νοσταλγική μελωδία είναι σαν να μας ταξιδεύει μέσα στο χρόνο και νοσταλγικά να μας θυμίζει το παρελθόν. Ο ρυθμός με ήρεμα και προσεκτικά βήματα μας συνοδεύει στα όνειρα μας.”

-Nagamag.com


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“Warm and gently our vocals embrace and with their sensitivity they win us. Their clear tone and their melancholy style create a unique atmosphere. The wonderful nostalgic melody is like traveling us through time and nostalgically reminiscent of the past. The rhythm with calm and careful steps accompanies us in our dreams.”

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“Cálido y suavemente nuestras voces abrazan y con su sensibilidad nos ganan. Su tono claro y su estilo melancólico crean una atmósfera única. La maravillosa melodía nostálgica es como viajar a través del tiempo y que recuerda nostálgicamente al pasado. El ritmo con pasos tranquilos y cuidadosos nos acompaña en nuestros sueños.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Rowan Flack – Strawberries in the spring” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Rowan Flack” (United Kingdom) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag is excited to introduce you to a music review written by one of our experienced Jazz reviewers and it all about “Rowan Flack – Strawberries in the spring”. Hit play button and lay back while the vibes that Rowan Flack managed to create will feel your body with the feelings that only “Strawberries in the spring” has to offer! As an international music magazine, we are dedicated to reviewing such Jazz songs from around the world, and share them with Jazz listeners, worldwide.

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Lyrics of Rowan Flack – Strawberries in the spring

So where does that leave us now
How am i meant to be
You pushed me out way to far
So far that I can not see
And where will I put your things
Will I fold them all nice and neat

Will I lay them out on the bed
Among the sheets where we used to sleep
Will I throw them out in a bag and leave them next to the door
Oh the image is just too sad so now I’m crying again some more

Wouldn’t it be so nice
To wake up from this dream
Life would be all rosy
Like strawberries in the spring

You brought me wild flowers today
And it was so lost on me
Cause if you’d put them out on display
Tell me would it have changed a thing
You said back in autumn time, we’d grow strawberries in the spring

Wouldn’t it be so nice
To wake up from this dream
Leave me with one last chord
I’ll find the words to sing

La da da.. x2


Additional information/sources for Rowan Flack – Strawberries in the spring

Song Sources for “Rowan Flack – Strawberries in the spring”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5C8nh33hLBjA9eRIdwjpYh

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Floral Couches – Where’d You Go? | Jazz music review

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“Neo-Soul композиция сочетает в себе красивую мелодию, мягкий вокал и глубокий текст, создавая неповторимый слуховой опыт. Лёгкие, ненавязчивые вкрапления жанра Soft Rock помогает втягиваться и погружаться в работу с головой. Это вызывает у слушателя волны эмоций, особенно у тех, кто хорошо знаком с творчеством -Floral Couches-.”

-Nagamag.com


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“Neo-Soul composition combines a beautiful melody, soft vocals and deep text, creating a unique auditory experience. Light, unobtrusive interspersed of the Soft Rock genre helps to get involved and plunge into work with the head. This causes a wave of emotions from the listener, especially among those who are well acquainted with the work of -floral couches-.”

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“Η σύνθεση Neo-Soul συνδυάζει μια όμορφη μελωδία, μαλακά φωνητικά και βαθύ κείμενο, δημιουργώντας μια μοναδική ακουστική εμπειρία. Το ελαφρύ, διακριτικό διαστρεβλωμένο από το είδος του μαλακού βράχου βοηθά να εμπλακεί και να βυθιστεί στην εργασία με το κεφάλι. Αυτό προκαλεί ένα κύμα συναισθημάτων από τον ακροατή, ειδικά μεταξύ εκείνων που γνωρίζουν καλά το έργο των καναπέδων καναπέδων-.”

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The original review of “Floral Couches – Where’d You Go?” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Floral Couches” (United States) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag strongly suggests you to listen to the song “Where’d You Go?” by the remarkable “Floral Couches”. A captivating Jazz music composition that upraised the difficulty for our curators to gather and write down and describe through a music review, their feelings due to their listening experience of “Floral Couches – Where’d You Go?.” The song manages to take you on a journey through the world of Neo-Soul, Jazz, Soft Rock music, offering a delightful experience for all music enthusiasts.

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Lyrics of Floral Couches – Where’d You Go?

Hey baby bird
I hear you whistling
But you’re not singing at all no more
I still hear it
I’m missing your songs tonight
But you’re gone

Now we’re in it
Where’d you go?
All alone

The cold
Tells the trees to let go of their leaves
But I won’t
I won’t
And it feels
Like you just have so much time
Until you don’t

Now we’re in it
Where you go?
All alone


Additional information/sources for Floral Couches – Where’d You Go?

The song “Floral Couches – Where’d You Go?” is released by Floral Records

Song Sources for “Floral Couches – Where’d You Go?”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/3oRoVHkTVKSbVLxwGBTPBd

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Carrie Marshall – Red Rose | Jazz music review

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“В каждой ноте этой джазовой композиции преобладает эмоциональность и виртуозное мастерство музыкантов, что делает её непревзойденной работой для ценителей жанра. Открывающиеся звуки клавесина, баса и перкуссии тонко переплетаются с голосом -Carrie Marshall-. Её бархатный тембр насыщен глубиной и эмоциональной интонацией для максимального погружения.”

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“In every note of this jazz composition, the emotionality and virtuoso skill of musicians prevails, which makes it unsurpassed work for connoisseurs of the genre. The opening sounds of the harpsichord, bass and percussion are subtly intertwined with the voice -carrie marshall-. Its velvet timbre is saturated with the depth and emotional intonation for maximum immersion.”

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“Σε κάθε σημείωση αυτής της σύνθεσης τζαζ, η συναισθηματικότητα και η βιρτουόζη ​​ικανότητα των μουσικών επικρατούν, γεγονός που την καθιστά αξεπέραστες εργασίες για γνώστες του είδους. Οι ήχοι ανοίγματος του Harpsichord, των μπάσων και των κρουστών είναι εξωφρενικά αλληλένδετοι με τη φωνή -Carrie Marshall-. Το βελούδινο στύλο του είναι κορεσμένο με το βάθος και τον συναισθηματικό τόνο για μέγιστη εμβάπτιση.”

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The original review of “Carrie Marshall – Red Rose” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Carrie Marshall” (United States) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag strongly suggests you to listen to the song “Red Rose” by the remarkable “Carrie Marshall”. A captivating Jazz music composition that upraised the difficulty for our curators to gather and write down and describe through a music review, their feelings due to their listening experience of “Carrie Marshall – Red Rose.” The song manages to take you on a journey through the world of Jazz music, offering a delightful experience for all music enthusiasts.

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Lyrics of Carrie Marshall – Red Rose

My dress was white
We danced all night
Under the light of the moon
You drew me close
Gave me a red, red rose
With it’s heady perfume

Fragrantly sweet
This flower completely reminds me of you
Velvety soft
Smooth to the touch
But you’ve got thorns, too

Red rose, red rose
You pull me in
Red rose, red rose
Only to pierce me again Red, red rose

I need a moment alone
If I only was home
Then my head could clear
But when you’re over there
Pretending like you still care
I just want to be near you
Witty and funny
Sweeter than honey in a honeycomb
Tender and charming
Beautifully beguiling
Baby, I know you’re like a…

Red rose, red rose
You pull me in
Red rose, red rose
Only to pierce me again Red, red rose

I know you’re gonna hurt me
Darling, you disconcert me
So, Honey, when you desert me
Remember my heart is gonna bleed for you…
Every drop the color of a

Red rose, red rose
You pull me in
Red rose, red rose
Only to pierce me again
Red, red rose


Additional information/sources for Carrie Marshall – Red Rose

Song Sources for “Carrie Marshall – Red Rose”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2bbW0K46RvXvfVHhbsuArN
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqJwzRFiFS8
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/red-rose/720211504?i=720211690
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/track/71334397
Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/TR:2393626

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Five Dollar Shake – I Can Do It Myself | Jazz music review

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“Блюзовый трек с элементами классический рок балладой для все тех, кто любит волшебство, ибо по другому охарактеризовать данную работу от -Five Dollar Shake- не представляется возможным. Их новый трек является лучшим примером творческого мастерства и страсти к музыке. Мощная аранжировка и шикарная работа с вокалом создают мелодичную основу, которая непрерывно увлекает слушателя на протяжении всей композиции.”

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“Blues track with elements Classical rock ballad for all those who love magic, because it is different to characterize this work from -five Dollar Shake- is not possible. Their new track is the best example of creative skill and passion for music. Powerful arrangement and chic work with vocals create a melodic base that continuously captivates the listener throughout the composition.”

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“Blues track met elementen Classical Rock Ballad voor iedereen die van magie houdt, omdat het anders is om dit werk te karakteriseren van -five dollar shake – is niet mogelijk. Hun nieuwe nummer is het beste voorbeeld van creatieve vaardigheden en passie voor muziek. Krachtige arrangement en chique werk met vocalen creëren een melodieuze basis die de luisteraar continu door de compositie boeit.”

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The original review of “Five Dollar Shake – I Can Do It Myself” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Five Dollar Shake” (Netherlands) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag strongly suggests you to listen to the song “I Can Do It Myself” by the remarkable “Five Dollar Shake”. A captivating Jazz music composition that upraised the difficulty for our curators to gather and write down and describe through a music review, their feelings due to their listening experience of “Five Dollar Shake – I Can Do It Myself.” The song manages to take you on a journey through the world of Blues, Classic Rock music, offering a delightful experience for all music enthusiasts.

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Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5Zd8A43u0GOEWyQ0hD8p76
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/i-can-do-it-myself/1726171304?i=1726171305
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/track/2620883062
Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/TR:114159565

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Prince Enoki – The Language of Rain | Jazz music review

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“Удивительное сочетание джаза и вокала, которые вместе объединены в жанре Jazztronica. Эта композиция поражает своей неповторимой атмосферой и красотой звучания. Мелодия медленно танцует вокруг вас, окружая своими мягкими и нежными аккордами. И если прислушаться, то можно почувствовать звуки дождя внутри вашего сердца, которые добавляют элемент природы и романтики.”

-Nagamag.com


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“An amazing combination of jazz and vocals, which are together combined in the Jazzztronica genre. This composition is striking in its unique atmosphere and the beauty of the sound. The melody slowly dances around you, surrounding with its soft and delicate chords. And if you listen, you can feel the sounds of rain inside your heart, which add an element of nature and romance.”

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“Ένας εκπληκτικός συνδυασμός τζαζ και φωνητικά, τα οποία συνδυάζονται μαζί στο είδος Jazzztronica. Αυτή η σύνθεση είναι εντυπωσιακή στη μοναδική της ατμόσφαιρα και στην ομορφιά του ήχου. Η μελωδία χορεύει αργά γύρω σας, γύρω από τις μαλακές και λεπτές χορδές της. Και αν ακούσετε, μπορείτε να αισθανθείτε τους ήχους της βροχής μέσα στην καρδιά σας, που προσθέτουν ένα στοιχείο της φύσης και του ρομαντισμού.”

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The original review of “Prince Enoki – The Language of Rain” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Prince Enoki” (Canada) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag discovered a musical masterpiece entitled “The Language of Rain” crafted by the gifted artist of “Prince Enoki”. This Jazz composition, has resonated deeply with our curators as they embarked on an immersive listening journey with “Prince Enoki – The Language of Rain”. The song as well offers an intriguing exploration of Nu Jazz / Jazztronica music. Nagamag, as an international music magazine, is pleased to share with you this music review, lovingly written by one of our experienced reviewers of Jazz compositions. A successful result of our mission to continually discover and review captivating Jazz songs from all corners of the globe, to the global audience of Jazz music enthusiasts!

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Lyrics of Prince Enoki – The Language of Rain

Hanging from the stars
The moon in our hands
Climb a tree so far
The sky meets the land
Clearing my vision
The raindrops
Summer rains that fall
Autumn winds howl
Winter’s ice and all
Are melted by these tears
Such primal patterns
The raindrops
Water fall
Heal my heart as you flow
Let the rain fall from my soul
Painted in the skies
With gestures and sighs
Dryness of the beach
The land touches the sea
Shadows and clouds the raindrops
Water fall
Heal my heart as you flow
Let the rain fall from my soul


Additional information/sources for Prince Enoki – The Language of Rain

The song “Prince Enoki – The Language of Rain” is released by Magic Messenger

Song Sources for “Prince Enoki – The Language of Rain”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/50FkV4Ka0FxwKZ3jkoqXI2

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Lis Wessberg – Birds | Jazz music review

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“Good structure, nice melodies, especially with it lead trumpet solo. Depth and quality can be felt instantly. Melody driven and very emotional with a nice deep tone, will definitely be addictive from the first few bars. Arrangement and the structure of the song are done with so much details. ”

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“Καλή δομή, ωραίες μελωδίες, ειδικά με το σόλο της τρομπέτας. Το βάθος και η ποιότητα μπορούν να γίνουν αισθητά αμέσως. Η μελωδία που οδηγείται και πολύ συναισθηματική με ένα ωραίο βαθύ τόνο, σίγουρα θα είναι εθιστική από τα πρώτα λίγα μπαρ. Η ρύθμιση και η δομή του τραγουδιού γίνονται με τόσα πολλά στοιχεία.”

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“God struktur, dejlige melodier, især med den fører trompet solo. Dybde og kvalitet kan mærkes øjeblikkeligt. Melodidrevet og meget følelsesladet med en dejlig dyb tone, vil bestemt være vanedannende fra de første par barer. Arrangement og strukturen af ​​sangen er færdig med så mange detaljer.”

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The original review of “Lis Wessberg – Birds” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Lis Wessberg” (Denmark) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag already found for you the “Birds”, a masterpiece by “Lis Wessberg”. A song of Jazz genre, that also offers Nu Jazz / Jazztronica, Jazz Fusion, Jazz characteristics. That for, Nagamag is pleased to share with you this music review, thoughtfully written by one of our expert Jazz reviewers, whose expertise in unraveling the compositions like “Lis Wessberg – Birds”. A Jazz discovery that brought to you and to the worldwide community of Jazz enthusiasts who speak the universal language of music as well.

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The song “Lis Wessberg – Birds” is released by April Records & Music Co.

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Bye Mon Ami – Let u go | Jazz music review

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“Захватывающий фанковый трек, который безусловно станет хитом среди поклонников жанра. Вайбовая и первоклассная мелодия, потрясающий, такой опьяняющий ритм и прекрасные вокальные партии объединяются в этой песне в один удивительный коктейль, чтобы доставить слушателям незабываемый музыкальный опыт и кайф.”

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“An exciting fan track, which will certainly become a hit among fans of the genre. Waib and first -class melody, stunning, such intoxicating rhythm and beautiful vocal parties, unite in this song in one amazing cocktail to deliver the audience an unforgettable musical experience and buzz.”

-Nagamag.com

“Ein aufregender Fan -Track, der sicherlich zu einem Hit unter Fans des Genres wird. Waib und erste Melodie, atemberaubend, so berauschendem Rhythmus und schönen Vokalpartys, vereinen sich in diesem Song in einem erstaunlichen Cocktail, um dem Publikum ein unvergessliches musikalisches Erlebnis und Summen zu bieten.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Bye Mon Ami – Let u go” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Bye Mon Ami” (Germany) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag is excited to introduce you to a music review written by one of our experienced Jazz reviewers and it all about “Bye Mon Ami – Let u go”. Hit play button and lay back while the vibes that Bye Mon Ami managed to create will feel your body with the feelings that only “Let u go” has to offer! As an international music magazine, we are dedicated to reviewing such Jazz songs from around the world, and share them with Jazz listeners, worldwide.

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Lyrics of Bye Mon Ami – Let u go

V1
Wait a minute
I’ve been thinking
about the things you said
and your drinkin’

I came to realize
what kind of man you are
blame me for all your problems
it only goes so far

dududududududuuuuuu

CH
i finally gotta let you go
you’re still complaining ’bout the bitch I’ve always been
you’re hitting deep and way to low
and all despite the massive hole you’re sitting in
I finally gotta let you go

V2
Brace yourself
for a bumpy ride
i hope you are prepared
now it is callout time

All the shit you did
for attention
it really blows my mind
no comprehension

V3
You twist and turn
facts and figures
your reality
ist just a failure

now I’ve got enough being under your stupid thumb
this is no bluff
now I will dump your trunk

dududududududuuuuuu

CH


Additional information/sources for Bye Mon Ami – Let u go

The song “Bye Mon Ami – Let u go” is released by Timezone Digital

Song Sources for “Bye Mon Ami – Let u go”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/5dDBVnwYx5PhR1JnnoGVwq
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5L9Tr9-AVPo
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/let-u-go/1720750452?i=1720750744
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/track/2580720662
Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/TR:111679918

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Audrey Powne – Feed the Fire | Jazz music review

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“Cinematic structure gives this song different sound dimension, more depth and emotion to the already beautiful jazz vibe structure. Her vocal is so addictive and seductive, very playful, specially with string themes in the background that expands soundscape in symphonic way. ”

-Nagamag.com


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“Η κινηματογραφική δομή δίνει αυτό το τραγούδι διαφορετική διάσταση ήχου, περισσότερο βάθος και συγκίνηση στην ήδη όμορφη δομή τζαζ. Το φωνητικό της είναι τόσο εθιστικό και σαγηνευτικό, πολύ παιχνιδιάρικο, ειδικά με θέματα χορδών στο παρασκήνιο που επεκτείνει το ηχητικό τοπίο με συμφωνικό τρόπο.”

-Nagamag.com

“La estructura cinematográfica le da a esta canción una dimensión de sonido diferente, más profundidad y emoción a la estructura de ambientes de jazz ya hermosa. Su voz es tan adictiva y seductora, muy juguetona, especialmente con temas de cuerda en el fondo que expande el paisaje sonoro de manera sinfónica.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Audrey Powne – Feed the Fire” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Audrey Powne” (Australia) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag takes great pleasure in introducing “Feed the Fire”, a masterpiece of “Audrey Powne” This extraordinary composition of “Audrey Powne – Feed the Fire” with details of Jazz genre, motivated our dedicated curator to review it with pure feelings! Nagamag, as a global portal to musical discovery, is thrilled to share music compositions like “Audrey Powne – Feed the Fire” as well as reviewing them! Beyond the realm of ordinary music, this song defines also Neo-Soul, Jazz music as well!

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Song Sources for “Audrey Powne – Feed the Fire”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1mJ7PZ6Ho2XGLO74qfoa5y
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HYQf_pqH0Z8
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/feed-the-fire/1722547820?i=1722547821
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/track/2594765472
Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/TR:112509104

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Jane’s Party – Common Guys | Jazz music review

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“Αυτή η υπέροχη μελωδία είναι το απόλυτο τονωτικό για να βγεις από την μίζερη πραγματικότητα σου και να συναντήσεις το λαμπερό φως του ήλιου χωρίς αναστολές. Τα φωνητικά έχουν το μαγικό άγγιγμα που σε ξεσηκώνει και σε κάνουν να αφήσεις πίσω ό,τι σε προβληματίζει. Ο γρήγορος και κεφάτος ρυθμός δεν αφήνει περιθώρια για στεναχώριες και άγχη.”

-Nagamag.com


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“This wonderful melody is the absolute tonic to get out of your cruel reality and to meet the glittering sunlight without suspensions. The vocals have the magic touch that raises you and make you leave behind what concerns you. The fast and cheerful pace leaves no room for grief and anxiety.”

-Nagamag.com

“Esta maravillosa melodía es el tónico absoluto para salir de su cruel realidad y cumplir con la brillante luz del sol sin suspensiones. Las voces tienen el toque mágico que te crece y te hace dejar atrás lo que te preocupa. El ritmo rápido y alegre no deja espacio para el dolor y la ansiedad.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Jane’s Party – Common Guys” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Jane’s Party” (Canada) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag discovered a musical masterpiece entitled “Common Guys” crafted by the gifted artist of “Jane’s Party”. This Jazz composition, has resonated deeply with our curators as they embarked on an immersive listening journey with “Jane’s Party – Common Guys”. The song as well offers an intriguing exploration of Pop Rock, Indie Rock, Indie Pop music. Nagamag, as an international music magazine, is pleased to share with you this music review, lovingly written by one of our experienced reviewers of Jazz compositions. A successful result of our mission to continually discover and review captivating Jazz songs from all corners of the globe, to the global audience of Jazz music enthusiasts!

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Lyrics of Jane’s Party – Common Guys

I start to question everything I’ve ever seen
You’re aa goddess among men
Right out of a magazine
It’s more than once occurred to me
You stepped right out of a dream

With every year I’m finding comfort in the truth
Yeah I’m a sucker for your love
And the envy to your youth
Someone snap me out of it
‘Cause this time I want out for good

No matter what I say it always comes out wrong
Say Tom don’t lose your confidence,
See you gotta come on strong
For some romancing seems to happen naturally
My stomach’s tied in knots again
No there’s never hope for common guys like me
No there’s never hope for common guys like me
Common guys like me

It’s a shame to let your body wither in the cold
Might as well get out of here
Who wouldn’t want to see the world?
and I’d buckle at the knees
If you’d just give me the word

No matter what I say it always comes out wrong
Why’s it always gotta be
So god damn difficult
For some romancing seems to happen naturally
But my stomach’s tied in knots again
No there’s never hope for common guys like me

No matter what I say it always comes out wrong
i could only tell you how I feel
If i put it in a song
For some romancing seems to happen naturally
But my stomach’s tied in knots again
There’s never hope for common guys like me
There’s never hope for common guys like me
Common guys like me


Additional information/sources for Jane’s Party – Common Guys

The song “Jane’s Party – Common Guys” is released by JP Productions

Song Sources for “Jane’s Party – Common Guys”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/44vSST6FvFETwulAVlsYKB
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQG8yYXycB4

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Kevin Winkel – Move On | Jazz music review

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“Μέσα στην πολύβουη πόλη η υπέροχη μελωδία έρχεται να μας κρατήσει το χέρι κι να μας δώσει ένα αισιόδοξο μήνυμα. Μας χαλαρώνει και μας ανακουφίζει δείχνοντας μας πως να προχωρήσουμε μπροστά, θυμίζοντας μας ότι είναι πάντα εκεί για εμάς. Ο ρυθμός πότε ανήσυχος και πότε παιχνιδιάρικος μας φέρνει στην τέλεια ισορροπία.”

-Nagamag.com


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“In the bustling city the magnificent melody comes to hold our hand and give us an optimistic message. It relaxes and relieves us by showing us how to move forward, reminding us that it is always there for us. The pace when anxious and when playful brings us to the perfect balance.”

-Nagamag.com

“En la bulliciosa ciudad, la magnífica melodía llega a tomar nuestra mano y darnos un mensaje optimista. Nos relaja y nos alivia mostrándonos cómo avanzar, recordándonos que siempre está ahí para nosotros. El ritmo cuando está ansioso y cuando juguetona nos lleva al equilibrio perfecto.”

-Nagamag.com

The original review of “Kevin Winkel – Move On” is written in the native language that is spoken by the dedicated, for this song, Nagamag’s Jazz reviewer and followed by two translations*, of which the one depends from the country of origin of the artist “Kevin Winkel” (United States) and the other one is translated to a different language than original review and the country of origin of the artist.

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Nagamag proudly presents the song with title “Move On” by the talented “Kevin Winkel”. A unique Jazz composition that captured the attention of Nagamag’s curators, who were deeply moved by the emotions awakened during their listening experience of “Kevin Winkel – Move On”. The song expresses Jazz Fusion music genre details that worth to be enjoyed by listening the full production!
Nagamag music magazine gladfully shares with you the above music review that one of our experienced Jazz reviewers motivated to write about “Kevin Winkel – Move On”. Nagamag, as an international music magazine, reviews Jazz songs that discovers around the globe, for Jazz listeners of all over the world!

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Song Sources for “Kevin Winkel – Move On”:
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/1oL9imgWtjkhBnK7tsNsw8
Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBWnUYd4gLQ
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/track/2484085941

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