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Following the end of her contract with Epic, Munroe began working with friend and Grammy-nominated producer Chris Seefried.In his LA studio, they experimented with jazz ballads, and recorded an original song called "Nobody's Sweetheart" and an interpretation of the 1966 song "Blackbird" by Nina Simone, using a cappella vocals and then building the music around Munroe's voice. [5]
Angela Stefano of Taste of Country wrote that the song was "a big ol' slice of girl power". [2] Writing for the same site, Cillea Hougton stated that "The summery track ditches the polite standards associated with the phrase the song is named after, instead following a single woman for a night on the town where she treats herself to the highest liquor on the shelf and dances like no one’s ...
Brittany Amber Howard (born October 2, 1988 [4] [5]) is an American musician from Athens, Alabama.She rose to prominence in the early 2010s as the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist, and primary songwriter of Alabama Shakes.
Chase Carter for Polygon listed Lady Blackbird as a "seminal" game of the late aughts "blooming of indie RPG designers", along with Dogs in the Vineyard, Apocalypse World, Fiasco, and the Romance Trilogy. [3] Coleman Gailloreto for Screen Rant recommended it for beginners to tabletop role-playing games. [1]
The reviewer of Billboard wrote: "While the sweet-voiced Collins fares less well with rock-oriented material such as 'Like a Rolling Stone,' she excels on tender, melodic numbers like 'Dark Eyes,' 'Just Like a Woman,' and the devotional 'I Believe In You'; the early '60s-vintage 'Bob Dylan's Dream' acquires a moving new resonance in Collins ...
The video shows the band playing in a karaoke bar (the now-closed Slabtown bar in Portland, Oregon) [8] while different people sing the lyrics of the song as displayed on the television at the bar. In this video, the scenes correspond with the lyrics. In the first verse, a man approaches a young woman who is working on a hearse with her friends.
Reyna Roberts was born on August 15, 1997 in Anchorage, Alaska.Both of her parents were combat engineers in the Army and she was raised in Alabama and California. [6] [7] She was born two months premature, weighing two pounds, and doctors told her parents to play her music to help boost her brain development.
Chris Parton of Sounds Like Nashville said that Andress "boldly rejected the old-school notion of womanhood" by choosing to publish the music video on International Women's Day. Parton added that she performed in the music video "all with [a] big dose of 'ladylike' poise". [ 24 ]