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Hey Zandair, there's a synthpop singer called Lights that my friends are into. Her voice is I think the best I've ever heard, and I've heard a LOT of music. Lyrics are just a bunch of love songs, but I'll let her go because she's hot (I've heard way too many love songs over the past years)
February Air (people say this is her best song but I like Drive My Soul much better):
Drive My Soul (I hate the music video for this one so you'll get this instead):
I also like White. I'm looking forward to her next album which is coming in a month or two.
She uses a korg synth
My friend got a microkorg recently, it's lots of fun and sounds great.
February Air (people say this is her best song but I like Drive My Soul much better):
Drive My Soul (I hate the music video for this one so you'll get this instead):
I also like White. I'm looking forward to her next album which is coming in a month or two.
She uses a korg synth

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Re: Lights
Eh, not my type of thing. She just sounds like a normal synth pop singer to me.
My favorite singers are Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin, Roger Daltry from The Who, and David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash from Crosby, Stills and Nash.
Plant can do incredible things with his voice. He has a very unique style, and during live performances has been able to improvise some surprisingly good lyrics. Listen through Led Zeppelin's first album (or search the youtubes for a live Zeppelin performace before '73) that was the best album for him.
Daltry has this incredible gravelly voice. He also produced one of the greatest screams in rock history, near the end of "Won't Get Fooled Again" from the album "Who's Next".
Crosby, Stills, and Nash are fine singers by themselves, but produced a very unique vocal blend
My favorite singers are Robert Plant from Led Zeppelin, Roger Daltry from The Who, and David Crosby, Stephen Stills and Graham Nash from Crosby, Stills and Nash.
Plant can do incredible things with his voice. He has a very unique style, and during live performances has been able to improvise some surprisingly good lyrics. Listen through Led Zeppelin's first album (or search the youtubes for a live Zeppelin performace before '73) that was the best album for him.
Daltry has this incredible gravelly voice. He also produced one of the greatest screams in rock history, near the end of "Won't Get Fooled Again" from the album "Who's Next".
Crosby, Stills, and Nash are fine singers by themselves, but produced a very unique vocal blend

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