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Who's your favorite singer?
Thread starterreverieheart
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My favorite singer is Gracie Abrams. Her music really hits home for me, like the meanings of her songs just speak to my experiences. I love how delicate her music sounds, and honestly, it's one of the few types of music I feel I can truly stem to as someone with Autism. Whenever her songs play, I jump around the house while dancing and singing.
I was 0.05% top listener of BENEE last year. Got the YouTube badge and all.
"Soaked" just speaks to me on how I feel about love and when I'm into someone.
"Hurt you, Gus" has a sweet melody to the chorus.
"Find an Island" is addictive and her voice is so tantalizing.
Songs like "Same effect" and "Wishful thinking" just puts me in a mood . I really feel her.
"Want me back" I sing it passionately with tears...
I acquired at least 10 songs from her that i can listen on repeat.
I really love flower face. Her music is very sad, depressing.. but very fragile and delicate. I can heavily relate. Here is her new album, my favorites on this album are Biblical Love, Eternal Sunshine, Squirrel Cinderella, though I love every song on the album and can listen to it all day every day.
Julien Baker, especially the album "Sprained Ankle", it's such a heartbreaking and melancholic album that really hits so close to home for me (but her whole catalogue is genuinely fantastic), talking about an ongoing existential crisis, layered in themes of queerness, crises-of-faith ("angry at god" type stuff), and ongoing struggles with addiction; with some absolutely beautiful vocals and arrangements that just really really hit the right spot
I was 0.05% top listener of BENEE last year. Got the YouTube badge and all.
"Soaked" just speaks to me on how I feel about love and when I'm into someone.
"Hurt you, Gus" has a sweet melody to the chorus.
"Find an Island" is addictive and her voice is so tantalizing.
Songs like "Same effect" and "Wishful thinking" just puts me in a mood . I really feel her.
"Want me back" I sing it passionately with tears...
I acquired at least 10 songs from her that i can listen on repeat.
I really love flower face. Her music is very sad, depressing.. but very fragile and delicate. I can heavily relate. Here is her new album, my favorites on this album are Biblical Love, Eternal Sunshine, Squirrel Cinderella, though I love every song on the album and can listen to it all day every day.
Julien Baker, especially the album "Sprained Ankle", it's such a heartbreaking and melancholic album that really hits so close to home for me (but her whole catalogue is genuinely fantastic), talking about an ongoing existential crisis, layered in themes of queerness, crises-of-faith ("angry at god" type stuff), and ongoing struggles with addiction; with some absolutely beautiful vocals and arrangements that just really really hit the right spot
Nicole Dollanganger;
I discovered her during the onset of her music career on Tumblr. Nicole Dollanganger - Please Eat (This is the first song I listened to by her.)
I like AJR, 21 pilots and mother mother. Weird combination but i like songs that can relate to me, or songs that discuss their own povs of lives. Oh and some indies too! Like her's , cavetown, and many more
My favorite singer is Gracie Abrams. Her music really hits home for me, like the meanings of her songs just speak to my experiences. I love how delicate her music sounds, and honestly, it's one of the few types of music I feel I can truly stem to as someone with Autism. Whenever her songs play, I jump around the house while dancing and singing.
I used to have favorite singers, now I just collect whatever song makes me feel good (or sad if needed) irregardless of who made it. I think the last one I listened to almost exclusively for a long time was "Der Graf" from "Unheilig".
taking this to mean vocals specifically so Conor Mason of Nothing But Thieves
i've seen them a couple of times, he's just as good live as in studio it's awesome
ADO! She's a Japanese singer with an amazing vocal range. Super young and no professional training iirc. Here's two videos I think capture her range well:
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