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"croon" Definitions
  1. croon (something) to sing something quietly and gently
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McCall told him not to croon after midnight, but whatever.
He could make his saxophones honk, croon, cackle and lament.
The Cocteau Twins croon as she prepares a stack of tortillas.
Mr. Karimloo's croon is as sweet as his belt is big.
To some, Justin Bieber's boyish croon is enough to inspire poetry.
"The human is not distracted by the flags," De Croon says.
Urge to croon "rich Corinthian leather," but this is chrome tanned leather.
" By the end, a chorus joins him to croon, "Bang, bang, bang.
Occasionally, to demonstrate her words, she would burst into a breathy croon.
Thom Yorke's eerie croon  — "red crosses on wooden doors" — underscores the witch hunt.
On the song, Del Rey's mournful croon almost sounds like a privileged complaint.
And he's going to croon about it, even if no one is listening.
"Love, you're fucked," Winston opens the track, emphasizing every syllable with a squeaky croon.
But, and this is important, I'm listening to John Lennon croon over my headphones.
Byrne begins to croon a tender admission of love, and the track fades out.
Who knew rocker and guitarist Richie Sambora can croon with the best of them?
They are amazing, and it's so satisfying to hear Wayne croon-rap like this.
More prosaically, Waits has a falsetto and a basso, a holler and a croon.
While listening to them croon isn't painful, it's hardly worthy of this level of hype.
The real question is whether Toby Keith will still croon about an electric F-150.
"I'm walking through deep water," they croon like their father, "trying to get to you".
The new version, released last month, balances Nicks&apos soft croon to Rimes&apos striking vocals.
We hear Grant sing in a throaty croon about being distraught over a ill loved one.
"[We] want to bring some justice to the family and this poor little girl," Croon says.
"It's time to get things started on the most sensational inspirational, celebrational, Muppetational," the characters croon.
The words are personal, sung with a kind of croon over-top the anchoring, lithe mix.
I get down, croon into the audience quite a bit, and I've been groped so much.
Svelte vocals by Smithsoneon, occasionally curling into a croon so velvety he sounds like Aaron Neville.
Word of the Day : sing softly _________ The word croon has appeared in 114 articles on nytimes.
Music to croon along to, maybe; not for the kind of dancing I associate with parties.
This lullaby of a song makes me want to swan around my bedroom and croon along.
Behind the ornate wooden door, we hear the symphony, a woman's operatic voice beginning to croon.
I don't know," he sings in a weary croon, before offering a reassuring, "It's alright, sleep tight.
His rubbery vocals stand out even more against Jeremih's buttery croon or Jay Electronica's clenched-knuckle flow.
On the next track, "Save That Time," a ballad, Mr. Mahogany downshifts into a slow, amorous croon.
On the other end, John Kasich is interrupting every 10 minutes to croon combatively about his endless positivity.
"Get What You Deserve" is a fine reintroduction to Mr. Atkinson's distinctive swagger and his smoldering, emphatic croon.
D.R.A.M. , a rap jester with an untidy croon, hails from Virginia, home of Pharrell, Missy Elliott, and D'Angelo.
Backed by a 12-piece string section, Olsen contemplates deep affection in a kind of whisper-mumble croon.
It's a little hard to tell through the group sing-along here, but this dude can actually croon.
Later, a large crowd even gathered around to hear him croon, but no one actually managed to recognise him.
" Swift has even gone as far as to define one of her most embarrassing moves as the "mom-croon.
His name is Puddles, and he can croon like an angel who listens to a ton of Nick Cave.
Entertainment Weekly reports that the beloved Country Music Television show will croon its last song with its sixth season.
Of course Elvis and Sinatra deserve credit for the croon, but their performance styles were sexy and even swaggering.
The sad boys of pop are here to woo you, lose you, and croon you back into their arms.
Kristine Leschper's voice is a slow, hypnotizing croon that will sooth your soul of whatever worries it might have.
They stand in a single spot next to a microphone stand, strum a guitar, and croon their greatest hits.
"Souls don't break they bend," Dan writes, his polarized mindset reflected in frontman Sam Carter's pained screams and tender croon.
Such cognitive dissonance lends 1000 Gecs emotional resonance, as they croon, wail, and make adoring noises throughout the digital din.
The new project sees Tilden delving into noise pop, his mercurial croon floating atop lo-fi orchestrations and lilting melodies.
Produced by Foxygen's Jonathan Rado, it's got that signature Cameron's croon with a touch of that smooth LA pop production.
Mega Bog's excellent and eclectic Dolphine operates in a similar zone, albeit one that incorporates songwriter Elizabeth Birgy's whimsical croon.
I'd tuck in beside him, kiss the silky hair on the bridge of his nose and croon an improvised jingle.
This secret left Victoria and Peter to sway awkwardly in the crowd, while Rice appeared to croon directly at them.
It was topped with the chameleonic vocals of Mathias Muzaza, who moved from a smooth croon to rasping, riveting incantations.
People "quip" or "croon" rather than speak, metaphors mix promiscuously, points are made twice, italics tilt madly from every page.
The San Antonio Zoo resident tried his absolute best to croon at Fiona, but his vocal chords couldn't cut it.
"Ego" shivers nervously as a three-note bassline plus ominous guitar static resolve into sweet liquid horn croon and back again.
Roy Smith, one of the high school's custodians, decided to show up in a colorful suit, and croon to Sam Cooke.
There's always been a murky, ambient funk pulsing through their fat, rubbery basslines, but here they hover beneath Greenspan's fragile croon.
" The Weeknd stops by to croon over the slithering "6 Inch," while James Blake gently sings over the piano-driven "Forward.
His vocal style may not be the broadest, ranging from medium-paced and slang-laced spitting to a somewhat nasal croon.
What hasn't changed is her voice: a liquid, sustained, tremulous, androgynous croon that is simultaneously weighty and unearthly, and immediately arresting.
The bedroom banger gets a new verse from both Jazz and Ali as they croon together on this highly memorable track.
In his melancholy croon, he's berating his electronic instruments for not supplying inspiration: "I thought we had a deal," he moans.
Cornell was capable of an alternately seraphic or satanic croon, which could make mercury freeze or boil depending on his whim.
While the songs here might be slow, they're never meandering, able to blissfully glide with Homan's croon and delicate guitar playing.
Back then, the voice that later developed into a forbidding sepulchral drone was closer to the folk croon of Paul Simon.
On the LP, songs like the title track and "Last Goodbye" showed that he could match his croon in emotional resonance.
In his solo recordings, he tends towards for highly personal lyrics, keeping an acoustic guitar and his gravelly croon as focal points.
Styles is in the middle of such a transition — he's swapping out his youthful croon for an older, more folk-rock sound.
After that first howl (or was it a croon?), it became clear that Uno was engaging in some type of strategic behavior.
Zoë Kravitz plays Heather, the paparazzi-hounded actress who'd rather croon karaoke and mingle with super fans than fulfill her contractual obligations.
In his prettiest and most relaxed croon, Petty lists a number of travel tropes, images of flight, of transition, of constant motion.
"I'm the boy in your other phone," three versions of Mayer croon over a sunset like some kind of 1980's fever dream.
"A voice keeps telling me / That we've got to be / That we have to be / Free," we heard him croon on the recording.
Sure, they still croon The Bee-Gees "Stayin' Alive," as they famously did in the flick, on a more or less nightly basis.
All of the mood swings are centered by his voice: a long-breathed croon that breaks, at precise moments, into a cascading melisma.
Springsteen sustains a croon, backed by a pedal steel guitar, a cottony bass line and a string section; there's a meditative instrumental outro.
The singer-songwriter's got soul in spades, with a silken croon that draws easy comparisons to the likes of The Weeknd and Miguel.
At a karaoke bar where workers would croon into the wee hours on rest days, the owner was recently seen packing up his speakers.
The sparseness of the format sharpened some contrasts, like the one between Mr. Veloso's light, satiny croon and Mr. Gil's heavier, more textured cry.
Highlight "Beamerboy" demonstrates Nedarb's omnivorous taste in sample material, as he flips The Microphones' "Headless Horseman" into a cavernous amphitheatre for Peep's morose croon.
" The pace is slow and woozy, with Mr. Clementine's croon nestled between low-budget drum machine sounds and a plush, dreamlike choir sustaining  "Hallelujah.
You may also need to croon like Puddles, the bearish, nearly seven-foot-tall character played by Michael Geier whose cover songs have gone viral.
As ever, Mr. Adams presents a gorgeous set of folk-pop tunes, adorned with his anguished croon, countrified acoustic arrangements and exquisite electric guitar hooks.
"Hard 2 Face Reality" begins as a meditative croon by Poo Bear, the singer-songwriter who's been a behind-the-scenes force for Justin Bieber.
Even when he was singing a long-lined melody like "Black Hole Sun," another of his masterpieces, there was no comforting croon in his voice.
With his long-breathed croon floating over unassuming low-fi production, he sang about circumscribed but smartphone-connected lives, misfiring romances and looming life choices.
It's a pastoral slow burner that patiently unwinds over six minutes, with a soaring guitar solo from Owens and subtly weary twang coloring Jenkins' croon.
There's a hypnotic, give-a-fuck 70s street swagger to it, thanks to the muscular basslines, but also a surfy swoon to Neilson's casual-cool croon.
Now, all the cabin crew members from the Jet Airways filght have been suspended for allowing Nigam to croon on the plane's in-flight anouncement system.
It's a fine cover, Marr still does Marr-era Smiths really well, but it's jarring hearing Turner croon out lyrics made special by Morrissey's gentle singing.
In the arena throughout the event, gospel quartets croon standards like "Rank Stranger" and "I Saw the Light" in an effort to ease the day's trials.
A soul comes through in Whitten's painting — not just in the melancholic mood, but also in the click and dance and croon of his material feeling.
On the standout "Alive" — an epic, soaring declaration of vitality she co-wrote with Adele and Tobias Jesso Jr. — she effortlessly channels Adele's rich, soulful croon.
BEACH HOUSE (Thursday) This Baltimore duo, whose pillowy, somnolent synth pop features the singer and keyboardist Victoria Legrand's seductive croon, is growing more prolific with time.
Photo by Luca Venter You may recognize Charlie Hilton's airy, effortless croon from her days fronting Blouse, the gauzy dream-rock trio signed to Captured Tracks.
Bocelli stunned 32,000 Leicester fans with a spine-tingling rendition of Nessun Dorma, wresting their voices from their very bodies and compelling them to croon along.
Lucho Gatica, the Chilean singer whose lush, brooding croon earned him renown throughout the Spanish-speaking world as "the king of bolero," died on Nov. 21959.
Album Review "No Shape," the fourth album by Perfume Genius, begins like the previous ones: with a lone piano and the vulnerable croon of Mike Hadreas.
Jennifer Nettles, Idina Menzel, Andra Day, Kelly Clarkson, Trisha Yearwood, Loretta Lynn, Brett Eldredge and Kelsea Ballerini croon about the holidays at the Grand Ole Opry.
We heard Houston belt it at the Super Bowl, Marvin Gaye croon at the 1983 NBA All-Star game, and Stuckey sing it into a microphone.
His mighty roar and well-weathered croon are stately, as majestic as the Sabbathian riffs they soar above and as warm as a double shot of bourbon.
Over stuttered, vocaloid synths, Hosono sings with a deadpan Lou Reed croon, crafting a pop song as perfect as anything from New Order or The Human League.
Together they performed the wistful 1979 "The Muppet Movie" tune "Rainbow Connection" alongside a keening string section, Nelson's aged rasp a great pair for Musgraves' smooth croon.
Yeah, it's like we're at this threshold of the crazy 808s and Auto-Tune croon stuff that we've been listening to, and it's tight when it's done well.
Occasionally he came up for air to croon, "Gravity is working against me/And gravity wants to bring me down," to which the crowd screamed along with him.
He poses it in his trademark voice-over—a companionable croon, surprisingly soft, as if he were sitting next to us at a bar and cradling a beer.
He has square-danced for nuns and saw fit to croon the theme song for Powdermilk Biscuits from "A Prairie Home Companion" at his father's funeral in Minnesota.
So to celebrate the return of England's National Band, we gathered writers from across VICE Media to get their immediate reactions to Thom Yorke's latest forward-thinking croon.
That manufactured surface also engenders an astonishing array of unnatural textures that contribute tangibly to the music's aural world, the organic exception being Bieber's sweeter flavor of croon.
Crooning was always a thing that I really loved because my parents did, even the joke stuff like in Little Rascals when you have Alfalfa learning to croon.
From the off-kilter keys on album opener "Laughing Academy," Goldstein's descending croon above everything, right through to the pretty, hook-heavy "Missing," the record is a cohesive whole.
Milx careens between guttural rasps, hoarse roars, gritted-teeth spoken word, a husky croon (see the breathless vocal harmonies on the discomfitingly pretty opening of "Lights in the Sky").
He's got his sexy croon down, he can act in a drama, and has us in stitches with every one of his appearances on BFF Jimmy's Fallon's Tonight Show.
For a few moments, he left behind his measured croon to shout over the music's electronic surge, admitting to the enthusiasm that New Order so carefully holds in check.
Watching him work, banter with regulars in a mix of English and Arabic, and croon along to an Édith Piaf number playing over the speakers is part of the experience.
It's a seamless, hook-filled track that highlights his welcoming croon as well as a surprisingly funky arrangement that references acts like The Beatles as much as Mild High Club.
Trudy are a beguiling presence in the flesh, due in no small part to Taylor's voice—a grizzled croon that he warps by flicking, pulling and shaking his own throat.
His speaking voice is higher than his rough-hewn croon would let on, and when he's excited, or emphatic—which is often—it rises quickly in both pitch and volume.
The guttural verses of Bryant Myers remind me of 21 Savage's menacingly low tone, while the chameleonic reggaeton vet Daddy Yankee croon-raps over "Vuelve" like Ty Dolla Sign would.
Beneath that croon is the same quietly raw songwriting that distinguished Ology from the alt-R&B wave, chock full of understated pleas that can't help but beckon you in.
Wand is unmistakably born of Southern California psychedelia, but you may also notice that frontman Cory Hanson's wheezy croon sounds a hell of a lot like a young Thom Yorke.
Last year, King Woman's Doubt EP had a profound impact on me, thanks to vocalist Kristina Esfandiari's throaty croon and candidness about the experiences that shaped her life as an artist.
However, their sound is elevated to new heights by vocalist Virginia Monti, who's sultry, soulful croon draws heavily from the blues and colors the recording with interesting, unexpected shades of gray.
His voice doesn't have quite the roughness as Chris Cornell's just yet, nor does he croon any of the lyrics besides "Black Hole Sun, won't you come," but he's getting there.
The Bright Eyes frontman has a warbling little croon that can jockey between edge-of-cliff creakiness and blistering aggression just as easily as it can sound like a tender lullaby.
Blanco repeats a ten-second segment of the song—which features Lanez's disembodied croon, singing about a lonely night in—for minutes at a time, tinkering with the layers of percussion.
On their sophomore LP Full Moon, Heavy Light, frontman Bradley Jenkins offers welcoming yet ragged croon over the top of some hooky guitar interplay with bandmate and co-songwriter Zack Owens.
When Wenzel returned home, the Baron held a party at his home and hired a popular Austrian-Swiss singer, Udo Jurgens, to croon "It Was a Very Good Year" for her.
But we'll regard this segment as his true return to the character, when he finally got to croon about President Trump, "Game of Thrones" and the prospects for the 2020 election.
Mr. Kaufmann, so natural at playing outsiders, is, with his gloomy croon, a foil for Ms. Yoncheva's mix of girlish clarity and haunted vibration, her acute tone piercing his smoky one.
"It is a mathematical impossibility to extract distances to objects from one single image, if the object has not been encountered before," said Delft's Guido de Croon in an ESA news release.
The only departure here is when Fetty settles into a breathier, higher-register croon in the second half that may have you checking to see if you missed a "feat." credit somewhere.
Bowie drew with characteristic cheek upon Mr Ferry's distinctive croon in the mid-1970s, and affectionately teased him by casting a lookalike in the comic short film "Jazzin' for Blue Jean" (1984).
Wand is unmistakably born of Southern California psychedelia, but in listening to Laughing Matter's singles, an uncanny familiarity hit me—frontman Cory Hanson's wheezy croon sounds unmistakably like a young Thom Yorke.
The Voice fans and judges freaked out Monday night when 35-year-old Steven Memmolo took the stage because of his natural R&B croon — and his shocking resemblance to Ben Affleck.
He's the kind of writer who makes Cumming, that emblem of urbane and decent cool, croon soulfully into a microphone one moment and, the next, utter the Western world's most controversial word.
BJ holds his own next to the rappers, but he also fits seamlessly with singer Eric Bellinger on "Back It Up," as the pair croon adlibs reminiscent of Jodeci in the 90s.
The song, which also cracked the Billboard Hot 100 and is featured on Utada's Face My Fears EP, is also good, combining the bombast of Skrillex's best choruses with Utada's inviting croon.
At first, it seems just like any other social media post, designed to foster a celebrity's sense of intimacy with his fans: hands tinkling piano keys; a breathy, even erotic, melancholy croon.
My sister and I groaned when trapped in a car listening to my brother croon Sinatra and Dean Martin tunes, finally succumbing as we hummed along with the ones we liked too.
In this case, he can croon, hold on to the fans who want to continue to protect him, and hope that the rest of the world isn't paying him too much mind.
I have to plug my nose in churches so I don't snort-laugh when earnest men sensually strum guitars and croon about wanting the spirit of the lord to fall upon them.
There's the quirky lullaby that Tom used to croon to his infant daughters; the lyrical compositions of Carver and Ray and an aspiringly cheerful singalong in Tom's kitchen halfway through the show.
Once a member of Atlanta's bawdy Awful Records crew, this self-described "fetish rapper" delivers hard-charging, hypersexual bars in an unexpectedly soft, melodic croon on her self-titled debut, released last year.
She's funny, infectiously charismatic, and most of all, pragmatic, able to croon out a jazz tune in a smoke-filled room as easily as she can play the part of the wholesome milkmaid.
The guitars of Ben Weinman and Kevin Antreassian alternate between clean jangles and hammering away at wide chords while Greg Puciato forgoes his usual screech in favour of his reedy, Reznor-ish croon.
To kick things off he dropped the Casablancas-penned slink-pop song "Youth Without Love," full of boinging beats, ear-warping synths, and Har Mar's Stevie Wonder croon creaming all over the chorus.
After sliding on his cowboy hat and adjusting his bolo tie, Manfred Gehlhar slowly took the stage to croon a country ballad to his wife, Christiane, just as he has done every week.
" It's especially poignant to hear Carlile croon a gay country song since Carlile has said she navigated her career away from the country genre in part because she "saw what happened to k.d.
Highlight: Justin Bieber, "Mistletoe" As one of the only originals on this album, "Mistletoe" takes the crown here, even though Bieber's croon is so slick, he risks sounding like he's reciting a nursery rhyme.
You, more than all of us, need someone to croon softly in your ear that you've still got you're whole life ahead of you and that you don't have to stress on today's problems.
So save those songs for your wedding or funeral and blast the full-on croon of "The Ship Song" while you peg your Jonathan Fire*Eater cosplay honey-bunny till the break of dawn.
Cheyenne is a mosaic, comprised of Youngblood's elastic, honeyed croon, found sounds, samples, effects, and unlikely combinations of upwards of 103 live instruments (expect to hear accordion, bongos, and clarinet alongside beats and guitar).
Like Kevin Drew, they couch desperate longing in labyrinthine guitar pop, finding ecstasy in the fail points—like when singer Catherine Elicson runs out of air or her voice slides from croon to scream.
His vocals verge into a deep croon, betraying influences from all over the map: the jazz singer Gregory Porter, the gospel star Marvin Sapp, and a singing drummer from an earlier era, Grady Tate.
Hearing Turnbloom croon "Marylou, I feel sick inside / I feel lonesome tonight" over the plush guitars and glimmering bells on "Suncoast Digest" while stuck in self-isolation, well, it's hard not to feel that.
That voice—previously heard in Whirr, and currently moonlighting in another project, Miserable—has an intriguing depth to it, whether she's employing a powerful rasp, a throaty moan, or a more delicate, pillowy croon.
The album is loosely structured and very jammy, floating along on waves of hypnotic drones, muted drums, and ebbing synth, while Jendon goths it up on the vocal front with a low, moody croon.
He's a Chicago multi-instrumental quadruple-threat functioning as an alt-r&ber replaces tune with mood as he croon-talks around his wavery beats in a voice that evokes an antique space-organ synth.
Paired with the quiet, insistent power of the riffs, her vocals—whether she's delivering them as an airy croon, a full-throated paen to the wonders of nature, or with a sly wink—are intoxicating.
Though it comes in a relatively lean five minutes, it's one of the best representations of how effortlessly these Midwesterners can densely-pack and translate shoegaze and grunge-inflected guitars with Martin's often soothing croon.
Nowhere is the tightrope balance between personal and political commentary more evident though than on closing track "History Lesson," which sees Jaar adopting a doo-wop falsetto croon to deliver an incisive bullet point tutorial.
And in Milan, Giorgio Armani asked the '90s British heartthrob Robbie Williams to croon his greatest hits to an audience of thousands at the Emporio Armani show, held in a giant hangar at Linate airport.
Lucy Dacus "I Don't Wanna Be Funny Anymore" (Matador) Roles are confining; Ms. Dacus wants to change hers — maybe cute or smart — and while her voice keeps its lush croon, her guitar gets pushy. 16.
Lambert has turned out a record that swings back and forth between soothing ballads that sync with your heartbeat, and true country croon tunes that make the most of her voice and range as an artist.
You could take a track that's got a lot of energy, really beat-y and rhythmic, and put a really croon-y vocal on it—a legato vocal that draws out the notes—and ruin it.
It was perfectly apropos that in this guise they covered The Doors "People Are Strange," and that during said song, who should saunter onstage but Julian Casablancas to croon the Jim Morrison classic along with them.
"Have yourself, a merry little..." We had been in the middle of a conversation about the actor's new film, I, Tonya, in which he appears alongside Margot Robbie and Allison Janney, when he began to croon.
Living In 21388 Photos View Slide Show ' In Paul Simon's 212004 song, "My Little Town," he and Art Garfunkel croon about a dreary place, where laundry is hung out to dry in air polluted by factories.
In other areas of the festival, those without the stamina or money for celeb access were getting cherry pie tattoos, watching live owl displays, or listening to James Marshall—who plays James Hurley—croon sweet nothings.
Then a warm layer of keys rises into the mix and Yung Lean has a bit of a croon and you're like, 'OK, this is starting to stick its nose into some deeply unexamined emotions here.
Whether you want to belt out Lady Gaga under neon lights to a crowd of stunned strangers, or moodily croon a lesser-known indie hit with your closest confidants, there's an NYC karaoke bar to cover that.
It's a new look for a band that's always let Darnielle's nasally croon and his words do the majority of the work but its ambition foretells a new way to keep the group fresh for the future.
"We are more American than your wife ... You're Boris Johnson without the classCan't wait to see you behind prison glass Your nose is right up Putin's a**We say it's time to impeach you fast," they croon.
The record may stand as her boldest and most adventurous yet: Ms. Assbring employs a host of instruments and styles — Japanese shakuhachi flutes, Chinese guzhengs, dulcimers and more — which she threads together with her lovely, ghostly croon.
It tops a lean reggaeton beat with flute sounds from Colombia's Andean traditions, as the two men take turns — with Balvin's smooth croon and Paul's rough declamation — exulting in how irresistible he is to a certain woman.
Capitalizing on the popularity of his 2016 holiday album Glow, Eldredge brings his smooth croon to the show with "Silver Bells" and "A Holly Jolly Christmas" — two of the five new cuts off Glow's newly released deluxe edition.
So next time you're wondering what the Backstreet Boys are talking about when they emphatically croon "You are my fire / The one desire," imagine that they're talking to a beautiful spread of calamari on a red-hot grill.
Wealth Matters If on New Year's Eve you went to a party featuring Alex Donner's society band, you had only a one-in-four chance of seeing Mr. Donner sing out the old and croon in the new.
But there's no indication that this entry is anything other than a fond look back at Ms. Carroll's and our lost youth, so there's no reason to do more than croon a few notes and keep on trucking.
In between the salad and seafood and chocolate mousse, the cabaret artist Justin Vivian Bond would get up from a table to croon, and models of all ages would sidle between the seats, dressed in Ms. Comey's collection.
I've, no joke, watched the original trailer at least 50 times — 48 of them specifically to hear Jon Hamm croon "This place used to be hustlin' and bustlin'" while wearing a sports coat that would make Don Draper proud.
The duo's unabashedly retro sound is far more elegant and politically charged than rockabilly's self-conscious greaser vibes or your garden variety, buttoned-up Oldies outfit, and high priestess Alexandra James' fiery black rose croon is a Luciferian revelation.
Over piano chords and programmed percussion, Lauv's croon and Julia Michaels's tearful alto align nearly from the beginning in lines like "Maybe we could hold off one sec so we could keep this tension in check" — but they won't.
Much of that can be credited to delicious grooves crafted by bassist Ryan Donald, drummer Pat Brooks and pianist Chris Case, not to mention the warm glow of Nirvana Kelly's violin and the elastic croon of vocalist Brock Scott.
And he has a voice full of eccentric intensity: a baritone croon that he often sustains with a raw, stubborn quaver, and a falsetto that he used, in one song, for a tune he declared was given to him by angels.
Contemporary Southern hip-hop, particularly from Atlanta, feels cut from his mold of "quasi-comedic, abstract, nonsensical wordplay," as Mr. Korine put it, from the electric eccentric Young Thug to the pugnacious rapscallions Migos to the schoolboy croon-rapper Lil Yachty.
And think of how much is conveyed about the bond between these two when, right before that call begins, Kim checks her watch, clearly hoping that her phone will ring and that Jimmy will once again croon into her answering machine.
Special Agent Garrett Croon, a media coordinator for the FBI's Chicago Division, however, said that while the Rosemont Police Department may have closed its case, it's not uncommon to reopen an investigation if either department were to get a lead.
"Cocaine" is the most taut song from his new EP, "Volume 1," that also includes a handful of recent SoundCloud hits, including "Honesty," in which he shows off a falsetto-esque yelp that's as bracing as his regular croon is reassuring.
Populist Seiko, celebrating its premium Grand Seiko line, showcased the vocal stylings of its chief executive, Shinji Hattori, who took the stage at the Radisson Blu to belt out "Rock Around the Clock" and "Diana" in an Elvis-worthy croon.
" And as Insider's Courteney Larocca previously noted about her "Santa Baby" cover, "it's difficult to listen to her croon about how she's been an 'awful good girl' while trying to flirt her way into a light blue convertible without gagging.
But it documents Presley's voice going from unformed whimper to confident croon and leaves room to appreciate the gentle charms of early hits like "I Forgot to Remember to Forget" without worrying about the world-shaking smashes just around the corner.
The tenor Yonghoon Lee fared best of the central foursome as Radamès, but apart from a loud, tightly ringing high register, his sound lost energy lower down and tended to thin into a croon at anything softer than a scream.
Taggart's eagerly clumsy drawl and Emily Warren's smoky croon suggest roles too composite to reveal any character of their own; Coldplay's Chris Martin on "Something Just Like This," while intolerably sincere in much the same way, at least sounds like himself.
Life Will See You Now plays to its maker's strengths: Colorful samples and rich string arrangements mingle with finely drawn characters, as Lekman sings in his signature croon about spats between lovers, intimacy among friends, and the effects that our life choices have.
Dallas electronic duo Ishi has been galvanizing dance floors in the local scene for a minute now, offering up a sweaty blend of house- and nu-disco inspired beats, funked-up live instrumentation, and the come-hither croon of vocalist-producer JT Mudd.
Lana Del Rey might croon about "Summertime Sadness, " but her life is pretty enviable: She's gearing up to release a new album, is the face of the new Gucci perfume and just bought a million-dollar Echo Park cabin in Los Angeles, California.
Neon-colored paint and streamers gradually speckle the homes of Barranquilleros, stands selling street food and patterned sombreros vueltiaos roll out into the streets, and the croon of cumbia cuts through the humidity and staunch heat that envelops the city year-round.
The researchers, Matěj Karásek, Florian T. Muijres, Christophe De Wagter, Bart D.W. Remes, and Guido C.H.E. de Croon, wrote about the DelFly in an article for Science called "A tailless aerial robotic flapper reveals that flies use torque coupling in rapid banked turns."
Corden talks to James about being included in hip-hop songs and what it's like to text Jay-Z, before the two sing along to "It was a good day" — and none other than Ice Cube himself turns up to help them croon.
Like 2006's Mythical & Magical and 93's Lords of Hypocrisy, its focal points are the atmosphere and ambiance conjured by the younger Jones' psychedelic and progressive shredding, and his father's warbling croon, which weaves remarkable tales of intrigue and the undead.
That's his insouciant croon ringing out on the chorus of Farruko's hit "Krippy Kush," from last August, and there he is again sounding like a personified smirk on "I Like It," one of the best songs from Cardi B's recent debut album.
Mr. Mwenso, a Sierra Leonean vocalist, comes from the jazz world, but his messages arrive in the form of a growl, not a croon, and his band, the Shakes, is a thrashing hybrid whose concerts often take the form of a prewar revue.
While Bowie owned a wide range of vocal styles, most of them brilliant even if also jarring, he sings the songs on Blackstar in his pseudo-refined Anglophile/chansonnier croon, which in previous years he only pulled out for a ballad or two per album.
"Well I found a woman, stronger than anyone I know/ She shares my dreams, I hope that someday I'll share her home/ I found a love, to carry more than just my secrets/ To carry love, to carry children of our own," the duo croon.
When the ambitious serf's son Lopakhin announced that he had bought the aristocrat Lyubov Ranevskaya's estate out from under her, the director, Lev Dodin, had him croon "My Way," a startling anachronism that perfectly transformed the boorishly triumphant upstart into a vainglorious karaoke hero.
While each maintaining solo careers of their own, the pair worked together to create some of their best-known music, including "Always on Time," a hot and heavy duet that hit No. 1 in 2002 and showcases Ja Rule's gruff rapping and Ashanti's melismatic croon.
Almost 0003 years in, Paradise Lost is still doing what they do best: dishing out classically-minded UK doom with slow, heavily distorted guitars that pay homage to Type O Negative and Celtic Frost, and melancholic vocals that alternate between a forceful growl and a despondent croon.
In the film, Cave worries that his voice is out of shape for recording, and Skeleton Tree's vocals are indeed a far cry from the banshee shrieks he emitted in his second band, the Birthday Party, or the supple, funereal croon he started employing through the 1990s.
Hearing Broadway actor and folk singer Stephen Cheng waver and croon in Taiwanese over a 1960s Rocksteady beat on "Always Together (A Chinese Love Song)" reminded me of understanding what my grandparents were saying over the phone growing up, but having to respond partly in English.
It's an LGBTQ+ space just a 20-minute wankered stroll from the crowd-pleasing mediocrity of the Pyramid stage but it couldn't feel further from listening to Ed Sheeran croon on while some sixth formers try to sell you a balloon of NOS for a fiver.
The long-haired Los Angeles resident inherited his frayed croon from country music royalty; his parents, Waylon Jennings and Jessi Colter, helped define the genre's Outlaw movement in the 290s, countering the slick, controlled productions coming out of the Nashville studio system with a tougher, sparer sound.
Everybody knows about Bill Clinton and his saxophone, and how Barack Obama can croon a mean Al Green, and how George Washington cannot tell a lie, and how Donald J. Trump can do so many tremendous amazing things you just can't help but be tremendously amazed.
In case you missed her quick croon, this is what it sounded like: And this is what people have been doing with it online: Even Jenner herself is in on the joke, referencing the viral moment in a recent Instagram post about her upcoming Kylie Skin products.
Despite losing to Kocher, the four members of MAVLab—Federico Paredes Vallés, Guido de Croon, Christophe De Wagter, and Nilay Sheth—outdid five other teams that qualified for the AIRR (Artificial Intelligence Robotic Racing circuit) Championship and pocketed a $1 million prize from sponsor Lockheed Martin.
They have also hosted 1Xtra's Fire In The Booth, shared stages with Big Narstie and Stormzy, and are almost single-handedly responsible for the Great Craig David Comeback of 2015 after bringing him on 1Extra to croon "Fill Me In" over Bieber's banger "Where Are U Now".
For one recent New York commercial, Sanders rejiggered an ad that aired in Iowa to include idyllic scenes from across the Empire State—American flags flying over the Brooklyn Bridge, ferry boats in the harbor, farmers in upstate New York—while Simon & Garfunkel croon "America" in the background.
Although they speak Spanish to their employers, the two women tend to converse in a Mixtec language, and the movie is a babel, ceaselessly attuned to both human and animal tongues: canine barks, the croon of a bedtime lullaby, the moans of mothers in labor in a maternity wing.
The rich, soulful croon that peppers Devil Is Fine and gives it its pseudo-Delta soul has been erroneously attributed to old recordings or samples, but don't be fooled: that voice is all him, and really, a quick glance at the lyrics should've made that apparent from the get-go.
"untitled 02" pulls off the admirable trick of delivering the same image without ever leaning as dark as it ought to, zipping through a breakneck array of flows alternating between a wan, Thom Yorke-ish croon and the whooping delivery Drake grew when he got tired of being called soft.
Vocal gloss provides a foil for interiority, reflecting and amplifying whatever emotion happens to be there; it's as if the ability to croon feelgood major-key melodies as beautifully and synthetically as one's favorite R&B singers coaxes from rappers an exuberant, receptive emotionality suddenly enabled by form and technology.
All the hallmarks are there—Gagneaux's soulful baritone croon, urgent chords, unorthodox melodies, heavy Southern influence, and the strangely harmonious introduction of black metal elements like frosty tremolo, blastbeats, Satanic vibes, and ragged howls—but here, they sound newly purposeful, and gel beautifully, even where the band's earlier work occasionally missed the mark.
In Life isn&apost everything: Mike Nichols, as remembered by 150 of his closest friends, a new oral history of the filmmaker behind The Graduate, Carnal Knowledge, Working Girl and other hits, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd remembers when Nichols saw Monroe croon "happy birthday" to Kennedy … while she wasn't wearing underwear.
As his voice started to drop, he went through an excruciatingly awkward phase, trying to develop a honey-tongued R&B croon but managing only the grotesque squeak of a wannabe, with his slower, sweatier, clumsier synthbeats the musical equivalent of the sad little mustache your teenage son should just shave off already.
Now, eight years later, after teasing a new single with her recent short film she returns with the brand new single "Missing U." Co-written with longtime collaborator Klas Åhlund, the track is a spacious banger that veers away from spectacle and lets Robyn's vocals take the forefront to croon over a lost love.
To visit traditional SPD strongholds in the Ruhr Valley is to experience places still yearning for a return to the post-war Wirtschaftswunder (economic miracle): places where blue-collar pubs play old-school Schlager (hits) in which singers croon about home, landscape, tradition, the romance of the mountains and of faraway, exotic countries like Spain.
Ever year, a swarm of Angels walks the coveted Victoria's Secret runway in the retailer's latest fashions (add in some couture-style pieces for added production value that won't be sold en masse), and we gather around our televisions to see who's earned their wings, and which music mega-star will croon alongside them.
Growing up, while other friends' parents might've had the raspy croon of Rod Stewart spinning on the record player or Cliff Richard's latest calendar hung by the kitchen sink, my mom would be making her way around the food market with Cooper, leather-clad and nursing a snake, printed across her canvas shopping bag.
Its overcooked, Frankensteined glam metal was reportedly influenced by record label directive, and this marks the first and only time we're subjected to Tom G. Warrior's cleaned-up croon; the riffs are solid enough, but the uncharacteristic vocals (and the airbrushed-to-high-heaven promo photos) made this one a tough pill for the heavy metal faithful to swallow.
She continues to croon to the smooth, soft neo-soul ballad, she dances to the beat in a groovy freestyle that seems to flow right out of her: "You know that I will love you down / I will be every kind of faithful / If you could show me all the way around / I will be very very grateful," she sings in the chorus.
There's the low-end, down-tuned Meshuggah guitars that procure a brown note at least once every few songs; the angelic tones of frequent collaborator Anneke van Giersbergen riding alongside synths and gospel choirs; the drums underpinning crushing orchestration, evoking a similar majesty to bands like Septicflesh—albeit with Townsend screaming, whispering and waxing a Broadway-ready croon on top.
But they're also earnest about what they're trying to share with a crowd of strangers who come together to croon the words to "Armistice" out into the night, hands raised in adoration and a shared acknowledgement that a song can make you both pleasantly melancholy and incredibly happy because you know there's something beautiful in feeling just this particular way, on this particular night.
On most of his upbeat rockers the melodies were simple enough that it didn't matter, but even so his voice was pinched, its exaggerated Britishisms ugly rather than refined; when he thought it amusing to sing lounged-up torch songs, when he decided to croon like a French chanteur, when he slowed down the beat for any reason at all, the resulting gasps and screeches turned genuinely painful.
His deep, soulful croon and hard-edged twang went on to grace 38 chart-topping hits and many, many albums (including a few Grammy winners), and while the Bakersfield sound send shockwaves through the country music industry when it first debuted, that innovative sonic stew of gritty country, shit-kicking honky-tonk, soulful jazz, and heartfelt blues he stirred up with his Fender Telecaster has yet to be precisely replicated.
It merges electronic dance music keyboards with Bee Gees falsettos in "Take the World by Storm," puts an R&B croon atop hints of Beethoven's "Moonlight" Sonata in "Better Than Yourself (Criminal Mind Pt. 2)," and looks back to 1970s and 1980s R&B (more Hall & Oates than Stevie Wonder) in "Strip No More" and "Drunk in the Morning," two songs that admit to boys-will-be-boys misbehavior.
To learn more about him and his life, read his welcome post here Leland Sundries: Music for Outcasts (L'Echiquier) No matter where they practice, they're like a garage-band version of the Band—not as deep in the pocket plus there seems to be lint in there, with presiding genius Nick Loss-Eaton never quite squeezing the requisite range or force out of his anxious moan, tune-impaired croon, and cracker-barrel croak.
JON PARELES Electronics and noise all but swallow Trent Reznor's bitter, desperate voice throughout "Bad Witch," the new Nine Inch Nails EP. He sings the first part of "God Break Down the Door" in a sustained croon, but he barrages himself with a jittery breakbeat and instruments that grow nearly unrecognizable in their distortion: "Everything all at once/There aren't any answers here," he sings, and there's no relief until the track collapses into its own feedback.
The ways you get to that detached, or in ACT-speak, "defused" state, where you see those thoughts simply as flickers in your brain waves, can seem weird at first: You can sing the thought, a technique Stambach favored ("I'm gonna panic in front of everyone," he would croon, which made it seem less serious); distill it down to a single word and repeat it rapid-fire for 30 seconds ("faint, faint, faint, faint"); describe it as a color and shape ("my craving is red and circular, with jagged edges"); or use conscious language to separate yourself from the emotion.
Nor did he swallow each genre whole, preferring to pick and choose among specific musical elements from everywhere — streamlined rhythm guitar and hyperactive bass here, steady straightahead rock beats and flashy guitar solos over there, now for aching quietstorm horns and moaning backup singers, now for monster grooves straight from the James Brown playbook, now for classic pop showtunes that could have come from the prerock era, now for psychedelic alienation effects to rival the late Beatles, plus a soul-derived vocal style that veered effortlessly between soft/wet croon and harsh/crazed shriek while hitting every note in between, and let's not forget the zippiest, crunchiest, slickest, most elegant synthesizer sound ever to split the difference between American disco and British new wave.

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