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>>> https://soundcloud.com/user-54415704/no-way-my-way >>> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAN7dNuvt_Y Verse1: It ain't complicated mystery though, you know, baby, what I'm saying Am I the one who feels the rain dropping down to quench the flames of our faith Don't you worry 'bout me thinking there's nothing else to compare with the overwhelming heartbreak making me swallow all my pain Chorus: No way, no way, I couldn't be all that brave, cuz you'll know My way, my way, I'm gonna need you to stand by me No way, no way, it can't always be the sunny day My way, my way, now we're gonna do that thing, I swear Verse2: Go through the hardship to the starts, yeah, that's what all they say I'll be standing in the rain, listening to the music of my daydream Can't you see this beautiful world, oh starting to change, I've been thinking for your sake, let's give ourselves a chance Chorus: No way, no way, I couldn't be all that brave, cuz you'll know My way, my way, I'm gonna need you to stand by me No way, no way, it can't always be the sunny day My way, my way, now we're gonna do that thing, I swear Bridge: I ain't gonna stand behind this, wanna feel real good(x2) You're not alone when you can fight it, cuz braveness is ture, yeah it's true Chorus: No way, no way, I couldn't be all that brave, cuz you'll know My way, my way, I'm gonna need you to stand by me No way, no way, it can't always be the sunny day My way, my way, now we're gonna do that thing, I swear https://www.willykuomusic.com/
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Greetings. I'm not a big fan of "Turkish pop music" (Unlike their folk music), but lots of turkish pop tracks have inspiring and nice melodies, which are close to Arabic/Iranian melodies. When you listen precisely to the music, you find that those melodies are played on a western instrument like guitar or violin. Does anyone has any ideas or sources for those melody lines?
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Released via FOLLYPHONE RECORDS https://thegrus.bandcamp.com/album/nest The Grus is North-West Russian duo Alexandra Zhuraleva and Simon Gendor, who together embrace dramatic reverberations for this skillfully imbues cosmic drum ‘n’ bass meets intense trip hop sound. The Grus’ creative pedigree stems from their desire to be both distinguished and creative. While their debut album Nest encompasses so many sounds and influences, it works surprisingly well. Although The Grus have already taken the Russian music scene outside of its pre-existing comfort zone, there’s no plans of stopping yet, and this latest piece is testimony. Fascinated by music that makes people feel like they’re going crazy, The Grus hope their debut album will give their currently simmering career a much needed boost. Listeners are bound to question their sanity while progressing from the pounding vibes and trippy wordplay on tracks like “God Is In The Rain”, while tracks like the sizzling “So Glad I’m Here” shows a softer side to the album. Overall the duo offers something incredibly different, an adept sound, from two talented musicians who refuse to conform. Website / Bandcamp / Facebook / SoundCloud