You have a beautiful beautiful and TIMELESS voice Lauren, very smooth with perfection and soul. I would love to hear
that voice mixed with a more daring and unique background, creating more of a complimentary contrast.
I think the last time I saw you was like 2 years ago though you upload some material but I didn't know it been 4 years since you did something though wow great comeback though
Of course I'm not going to do better than this because like I said in the beginning this beat and your vocals are perfect match but I love remixing I love remixing and if that's okay with you can I remix this I won't let you down
Damn girl, that's a dope track for sure, I love the quality of the sound, the music is great, your singing is suave, and the lyrics are interesting and flow perfectly, that's how you treat a man :)
Nicely done!
Wow. Seductive. I had some associations the style of Shirley Bassey, almost feeling a Bond theme beneath the lovely reggae rhythm. I adore Bassey, anything with just a slight of that magic, and I am in love. Fine work. All my ten thumbs up.
Beautiful song and mix. I can hear every part but they don't overpower the vocals, which are a bit dry but should be (rather than distant and reverb drenched) given the context.
I can see the perspective of the previous comments, however the vocals sound better here than your previous tracks. Maybe run a compressor and EQ on the master buss to address "distant vocals" issue.
Just a thought, great track, keep it rollin, nice to hear someone that can hit notes effortlessly.
Cool sounding mix, voice needs low EQ shelf, increase in volume, and a little reverb and it will pop out of the mix instead of being lost in it.
Also, you can use distortion/saturation for a different but similar effect, but too much and you're Trent Reznor.
Nice track overall, great vocal ideas, keep it up.
Nice vocal range, nice execution on the improvised, floaty notes. Vocals could be a little brighter in the mix maybe (a little mid-rangy, shelf the lows and then increase volume, maybe with a little compression with a slow release, or a hint of saturation/distortion is also an option), also some reverb like mentioned above, but I'm just picky.
Not sure why this track is in here twice but mine as well comment again.
Here is a link to fuzeejasmine's acapellas, which are the best sound engineering files I've found on this site when it comes to the subtle use of vocoding (I've drank my fair share of autotune hater-ade):
Beautiful natural vocals. With the piano and subtle drums it had a "lounge" sound. My only complaint is the cymbal crash that didn't seem to have a context, but that's just my opinion.
I would love to hear the same thing, but with an EQ filter on the vocals and some delay, and then LoFi the whole mix with some vinyl imperfections.
Like I said, beautiful natural voice, lots of range, would be perfect for a slow ii V i jazz scenario, with plenty of room to noodle.
Interesting sounding track. I think the vocoding had cause some specific frequencies that spike the volume; the end is almost feedback in my speaker preventing me from turning it up.
A compressor/limiter on the vocal track plus some EQ notch work (wherever the notes spike the volume) will fix it and make the track sound great (I'm no expert, these are just things I've learned so far).
Also, I would've liked to hear the dry vocals mixed with the vocoder, so that the autotune is seasoning instead of the main course, but that may just be my personal preference.
on Timeless by Lauren Morgan X SJForth by 1lookurhooked
that voice mixed with a more daring and unique background, creating more of a complimentary contrast.
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
That flute is brilliant
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
on FYL by Lauren-Morgan Produced by DJPAIN1 by 1lookurhooked
Nicely done!
on What You Got Against Love by New Reggae Warriors by 1lookurhooked
on What You Got Against Love by New Reggae Warriors by 1lookurhooked
Michael
on What You Got Against Love by New Reggae Warriors by 1lookurhooked
Kind Regards
Gothi
on What You Got Against Love by New Reggae Warriors by 1lookurhooked
on Beside Myself by Lauren-Morgan and JaeDread by 1lookurhooked
on Things U Could Do by Lauren-Morgan and Iammaxpain by 1lookurhooked
Awesome song, keep it up.
on Q and Chill by Lauren-Morgan and CXRTER by 1lookurhooked
on Summer Breeze by Lauren-Morgan and Pablo254 by 1lookurhooked
Just a thought, great track, keep it rollin, nice to hear someone that can hit notes effortlessly.
on Add A Lil Chocolate by Lauren-Morgan and Pablo254 by 1lookurhooked
Also, you can use distortion/saturation for a different but similar effect, but too much and you're Trent Reznor.
Nice track overall, great vocal ideas, keep it up.
on You Been On My Mind by Lauren-Morgan and Pablo254 by 1lookurhooked
Great song, true to the genre, keep it up.
on Take Me In by LaurenMorgan by 1lookurhooked
Here is a link to fuzeejasmine's acapellas, which are the best sound engineering files I've found on this site when it comes to the subtle use of vocoding (I've drank my fair share of autotune hater-ade):
https://www.looperman.com/acapellas?page=1&mid=fuzeejasmine&dir=d
Check them out and you will probably see what I mean.
on Fly Lauren Morgan X Roleez by 1lookurhooked
I would love to hear the same thing, but with an EQ filter on the vocals and some delay, and then LoFi the whole mix with some vinyl imperfections.
Like I said, beautiful natural voice, lots of range, would be perfect for a slow ii V i jazz scenario, with plenty of room to noodle.
on Take Me In - Lauren-Morgan X Sylvette by 1lookurhooked
A compressor/limiter on the vocal track plus some EQ notch work (wherever the notes spike the volume) will fix it and make the track sound great (I'm no expert, these are just things I've learned so far).
Also, I would've liked to hear the dry vocals mixed with the vocoder, so that the autotune is seasoning instead of the main course, but that may just be my personal preference.