Description : met a stray cat I named him johnny. He was orange and white. Cute lil guy...miss you johnny
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If I'd have a Stray Cat I'd call him Brian Setzer ;) (look that up if you don't get that immediately)
Bonez is right, it's not quite clear what you're singing beyond "I've got no friends but a cat called Johnny". That's not terrible in itself, there are many artists I like but can't understand, but if you wanted people to hear your lyrics, then you probably want to sing it in such a way that it's clearer.
Sweet track with a sad vibe! Ends quite abruptly.
Merry Christmas!
Description : After 6 months, i turned into Sister Nancy and bam bam bam my plants grew like my inspiration. i try to get better with my mixes. Im feeling like i never find my eq balance on vox.
Description : I wrote this song about 25 years ago; a feel good Christmas song of my own.
Using 3 part harmonies during the verse and 5 part harmonies during the chorus; 2 and 3 part acoustic guitar harmonies during the "solo".
I am performing all except for Apple drum loops.
Done in the style of Country.
Description : Gospel track sung by Patricia Edwards.I had remixed this with a verse by Lacrae. I pulled the verse but thought to upload the track anyhow. Maybe some Looper will drop a verse in it. Feel free to use on the condition to drop me a link and respect Patricia's, no commercial use clause.
Description : Religious/ Rnb Track I Through together this morning for anyone who can use it. Havn't mixed it down yet mixed it down yet or anything but it's just a blueprint for the finished track.Thanks For Listening and I hope someone can use it.Peace Khlasick Beats God Bless Every One For The New Year
Description : This hymn, (also known as the Navy Hymn), was my wife’s grandmother’s favourite hymn. Wasn’t familiar with it. The Wikipedia article had an arrangement which I used for this track. Harmony is not my work, but the orchestration is. Made the track more as an exercise in exploring harmony, counterpoint, and orchestration. I realize this is not anything close to the norm of tracks here on Looperman, but it’s always good to stir things up a bit, right?
Bonez is right, it's not quite clear what you're singing beyond "I've got no friends but a cat called Johnny". That's not terrible in itself, there are many artists I like but can't understand, but if you wanted people to hear your lyrics, then you probably want to sing it in such a way that it's clearer.
Sweet track with a sad vibe! Ends quite abruptly.
Merry Christmas!