Master Number: 11639

Title: ANA11639 Love Ya Much

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Date Of Creation: 2024-03-01

Active: Yes

Public: No

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App Owner's Share: %

Genres:
80s, indie, and pop


Keywords:
dance, dreamy, indie, pulsing, and shimmering


Lyrical Themes:
happiness, love, and relationship


Similar Artists:
Betty Who, Cher, Jessica Simpson, Jordin Sparks, Lorde, Rachel Platten, and Whitney Houston


Tempo:
Midtempo


Vocal Type:
female


Onestop:
ONESTOP


Versions:
  1. Vocal
    Audio Files:
    • 128k MP3
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    • 320k MP3
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    • AIF
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    Audio Received: Yes
  2. Instrumental
    Audio Files:
    • 128k MP3
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    • 320k MP3
      Server Location: /tmp/d20240307-14878-13h408f/ana.11639.2.320k.mp3
    • AIF
      Server Location: /tmp/d20240307-14878-13h408f/ana.11639.2.aif
    Audio Received: Yes

Description: Heartfelt 80s inspired indie pop ballad about telling your person how much you love them. BPM 95

Lyrics: LOVE YA MUCH Amber Woodhouse, Michael Nocny, Gracie Jacob VERSE 1 How come you see me When everybody looks for the next best thing You know just what to say When everybody talks you're the one who stays PRE You're my sun when it's pouring You're the light on the shore When I'm with you it's golden I just thought you should know CHORUS I can count on you You can count on me, too Easy 1, 2 ,3 Like a Sunday afternoon Words in my chest Feelings I get Gotta get 'em out for ya You can always trust When I say I love ya much VERSE 2 You, me it's so rare Not a one side but a give and take Been through the wear and tear Not a piece of cake but I wouldn't trade CHORUS BRIDGE You take the clouds The gray away My number one My favorite place A midnight run It's that kinda love That kinda love

Style Alike: synth

Notes:

Created by: Liz Rogers

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