The twist was that he used the acapella version for all these familiar floorfillers. |
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Others produce around acapella vocals or write songs based on instrumental tracks to give some examples. |
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We could just go in and sing acapella, or play all the latest hits and promote our talents. |
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A short and joyous devotional song in Sanskrit sang all over India, either acapella or accompanied with musical instruments. |
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It's a staged song-cycle written by Orlando Gough and Richard Chew and performed by The Shout, an incredible 16-piece acapella choir. |
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Right down to a highly flamboyant yet equally creative acapella vocal trio called Jukebox, it's all here. |
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Sizzling, smoky and touched by years of cigarettes and acapella impro sessions in cabarets around the world C. R.'s voice is at once recognizable. |
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Indulging that passion has meant various things over the years, from taking long walks on the beach with a Walkman, to busquing on street corners in France, to singing with a acapella group in college. |
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Joining her at the gala will be Grammy-winning acapella group Swingles and DJ Mitchell Niemeyer. |
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They have recorded a number of their acapella songs of old standard hymns and gospel songs with their smooth harmonies. |
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During Aiyana's auditions, she had to sing acapella in front of a group of judges. |
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The acapella quintet sang a range of music, including gospel, spirituals, Caribbean, African Jazz and Blues. |
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The school's acapella group began a churchy hymn as the workers lowered the root ball into the ground. |
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Without seeking it out at all I've heard Billie Jean, Beat It and that acapella version of I'll Be There so many times I feel like I'm going mad, yet a secret sadness remains. |
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There was a mandatory acapella displayed through Beautiful Disaster, an impressive cover song in the shape of Annie Lennox's Why and plenty of personality. |
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Now they must overcome a national embarrassment which threatens their chances of winning the World Championships Acapella in Copenhagen. |
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