Insgesamt gute Aufnahme aber ausbaufähig. Auch klingt die Stimme leicht metallisch. Bei großvolumigen Lautsprechern bekommt man eine schöne Massage kostenfrei dabei :-))) Eher störend sind da die Höhen, die bei hohen Lautstärken dann doch ziemlich an den Ohren sägen. Von der Klangqualität war ich zunächst verwundert und dachte, dass ich irrtümlich die Loudness-Taste eingeschaltet hätte. Wenn da keine Gänsehaut aufkommt, dann weiß ich nicht, von was sonst noch Gänsehaut aufkommen soll :-))) Extrem leise und ruhig, relativ hoch und dann diese abgrundtiefen kurzen Basstöne.ich denke nicht, dass es noch besser gehen kann. Nummer 8 ist einfach nicht von dieser Welt. Nummer 5 ist dann eher was für die Disco und passt hier irgendwo nicht so ganz rein. Lied Nummer 3 ist ein Waltzer, was wohl in der Pop-Szene inexistent ist. Lied 12 erinnert mich an Pachelbel (17.Jh), den ich hier nicht aus dem Kopf bekomme. Eine sehr explosive Mischung fernab vom Mainstream. Mir fallen hier die Worte französich ,klassisch, pop, orientalisch, experimentierfreude, ein. Es gleicht sich auch kaum ein Lied dem anderen, wie das wohl äußerst übel bei Modern Talking der Fall war :-))) If I were stuck on a desert island with only one CD, I'd hope it was this one.ĭas erste Lied fängt ja schon dramatisch an und steigert sich ins unermessliche, wenn man sich die DVD dabei ansieht. I went for the extended version for its extra songs, not so much for the DVD as the videos are already posted in HD on YouTube. The album is well produced, even with different song styles ranging from dancy upbeat melodies through a hint of French hip-hop to a quiet waltz, it all sounds well together and makes the album come together as whole in a way that very few records do.Īfter listening on Spotify for a while, knowing how artists don't get much from it, I had to buy the album to support such a brilliant singer. The music is beautiful, arrangements are well balanced, and the vocals are lovely, a hint of Arabic singing style and yet with the clarity, precision and emotional expressiveness of French Chanson. ![]() Since then, it has been the album I have listened to the most. I discovered Indila's music purely by chance on Spotify when her debut album Mini World was released last year and I just happened to click on "Dernère Danse" on the opening page as Spotify opened. To learn more about how and for what purposes Amazon uses personal information (such as Amazon Store order history), please visit our Privacy Notice. You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. Click ‘Customise Cookies’ to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. Third parties use cookies for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalised ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. This includes using first- and third-party cookies, which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. If you agree, we’ll also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. Along with Imagine Dragons (who have Enemy and Believer at the 5th and 6th spots respectively), they are the only group with multiple entries in the list.We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice. BTS have another song in the top 10-Dynamite at number. The song beat BTS’ Butter despite the band’s immense popularity globally. The song found popularity on social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram as a trending audio, which led to several covers across the world. Pasoori, a Punjabi song sung by Ali and Shae Gill, was released on the 14th season of Coke Studio earlier this year. Also read: Brahmastra beats KGF 2, The Kashmir Files and Kantara, is most Googled Indian film of 2022 Pasoori, sung by Ali Sethi and Shae Gill, is the most Googled song in the world this year. Two Indian songs have also featured in the top 10. Pakistani singer Ali Sethi’s viral hit Pasoori has beaten BTS’ Butter to be the most Googled song in the world this year. It is in the category of the top songs that subcontinental melodies have beaten global hits. Across categories, Google has ranked the top 10 searched items, including people, films, news events and many more. Google’s ‘Year in Search 2022’ has given a rundown of the biggest trends in search on the popular search engine over the past 11+ months.
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