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  2. Like China - Wikipedia

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    It opens with Collins singing with a British Cockney accent. The song takes an upbeat tempo and features a discordant guitar introduction, as well as a guitar solo by Daryl Stuermer midway through the song. The title is a traditional English expression meaning "gently and with great care".

  3. Sprechgesang - Wikipedia

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    Sprechgesang-style talk-singing has appeared in contemporary pop, rock, punk, and alternative music since the 1960s. [7] The Sprechgesang vocal style is also prominent in the British post-punk scene of the 2020s , with several groups featuring a vocalist that uses the talk-sing method.

  4. Obongjayar - Wikipedia

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    In college, he sang primarily in an American accent, influenced by his childhood spent listening to American hip hop music, but he transitioned to singing in his natural Nigerian-British accent before embarking on his professional career. [3]

  5. Hear Christopher Meloni's Take on a British Accent in New Ad

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    In the ad for Mine Hill’s bourbon, Meloni briefly tested out his take on a British accent. The clip began with Meloni walking through the distillery wearing a plaid shirt and jeans.

  6. Britney Spears explains why she loves speaking in a British ...

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    Spears’s grandmother moved to the US after the Second World War

  7. Northeastern elite accent - Wikipedia

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    A Northeastern elite accent is any of the related American English accents used by members of the wealthy Northeastern elite born in the 19th century and early 20th century, which share significant features with Eastern New England English and Received Pronunciation (RP), the standard British accent.

  8. Parklife (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song played a part in Blur's supposed feud with fellow Britpop band Oasis at the 1996 Brit Awards when the Gallagher brothers, Liam and Noel, taunted Blur by singing a drunk rendition of "Parklife", mimicking Albarn's accent (with Liam changing the lyrics to "Shite-life" and Noel shouting "Marmite"), when the members of Oasis were ...

  9. ‘Payback for Peppa Pig’: British toddler speaks with American ...

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    A British woman has shared her surprise and amusement after noticing her toddler has started to speak with an American accent from watching a popular YouTuber.. Kelly Convey, who goes by the ...