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Ahenolike posted 6s agonew sample in Pop
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komaru. answered 5min agoTarrus Riley - Paradise
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aol commented 10min ago"thank you"
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dude234 commented 13min ago""
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Zery_777 edited 17min agoSample was edited
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Katynett answered 20min agoSweden School Performance - Carmen (adaptation)
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neaegeressem commented 32min ago"this song comes with different titles: "A Rindvieh" - s'Rindvieh (I bin fidel)" - "I bin fidel"
singer from the sample sings with a somewhat Bohemian accent (to make it even more ridiculous; I looked for it briefly - can't stand it anymore!)
Respect, NanaDensin for finding this!!" -
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NanaDensin commented 50min ago"Hi 😊, great, thank you Meidiland, but I would still wait a bit with the proposal until we are 100% sure, until the seller answers us. I chose the seller who seems kind and he said that we can ask him anything we are interested in, so I think he will answer me soon. I hope that's OK.
Just don't confirm if someone else makes a suggestion, please! I'm still mourning "Praying mantis" (just kidding!). 😁 I'm sorry you can't buy the record. 😒
"hi NanaDensin, yes it's "Abraham Garcia - A Qui La Faute", great work! Thanks!
i have another 7'' by him (Ho Hisse) and it's definatelly his voice. I think you can move it to proposal. Unfortunatelly no song uploaded and i can't order vinyl because of sanctions 💩Abraham Garcia - Les Nanas: https://www.bide-et-musique.com/song/13880.html
So, this has some similarities. The first song is a disco and the second is maybe what they put under a pop - ballad. I don't know about the voice, but the words and the female back vocals... it's all a bit far-fetched, but enough to contact a seller, so I'll send a question to jerempeillon. -
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mrwave4344 commented 56min ago"Did you try to contact Rias2 station?"
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neaegeressem commented 56min ago"title is "Es war amol am Abend spat (Carinthian folk song about the nightingale)"
I've heard many versions, yours (sample) is one of the best - what's the source (I haven't found this group on the net)?"