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He founded and manages "Chymamusique Records" and is signed to the record labels House Afrika & Soul Candi. He was a Mofunk Records member from 2010 to 2013. In DJing, Chymamusique has played internationally, [ 4 ] and shared stages with DJs and producers including Vinny Da Vinci , Ralf Gum, Brazo Wa Afrika, Glen Lewis, QB Smith, Charles ...
Calm; so con calma, calmly. Also calmato meaning calmed, relaxed calore Warmth; so con calore, warmly cambiare To change (i.e. any change, such as to a new instrument) cambiata An ornamental tone following a principal tone by a skip up or down, usually of a third, and proceeding in the opposite direction by a step, not to be confused with ...
Soulful may refer to: The quality of "having soul", often used in the context of a performer or work of soul music; Soulful (Dionne Warwick album), 1969;
Soul: The soul, according to many religious and philosophical traditions, is the ethereal substance – arising from Spirit of a human being that is capable of surviving immortally. In ( Hebrew : rooah or nefesh ) – indicates a signpost to particular, unique, formerly living being .
Digital Spy music editor Nick Levine wrote that "Mama Do (Uh Oh, Uh Oh)" "is a soulful slice of retro-pop that lands somewhere between the realms of Duffy and Natasha Bedingfield". [11] In a positive review for the BBC Chart Blog, Fraser McAlpine commented that the song "is mined from the same gently retro school of blues that guided Duffy to ...
By the Victorian era, ballad had come to mean any sentimental popular song, especially so-called "royalty ballads". [20] Some of Stephen Foster's songs exemplify this genre. By the 1920s, composers of Tin Pan Alley and Broadway used ballad to signify a slow, sentimental tune or love song, often written in a fairly standardized form.
So long, London. Had a good run. A moment of warm sun. But I’m not the one. So long, London. Stitches undone. Two graves, one gun. You’ll find someone. This article was originally published on ...
The soul must utilise its faculties to fulfil the requirements of its connection with the body and to ensure the survival of the human being. In doing so, it comes into contact with created and transient things. This means constant change, constant becoming and passing away.