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Justin Timberlake wraca do Polski z kolejnym koncertem. Już dziś zaśpiewa dla publiczności zgromadzonej na PGE Narodowy w Warszawie. Na liście hitów …
In a recent segment on "The Terrell Show," acclaimed singer Marsha Ambrosius shared a surprising revelation about her recording process, leaving host Terrell Grice and viewers in stitches. Ambrosius, known for her powerful vocals and soulful sound, discussed a particular vocal element in one of her tracks that has long puzzled fans. "Apparently, according to Twitter," Ambrosius explained, "that was all... did you hear that falsetto? Oh, he can absolutely come to the barbecue, but it's later, they will find out that that part was actually me." She then clarified, "And this is not to shade the rest of the song... that's just if they can actually... for Memphis... they still come." However, she then delivered the unexpected twist: "It was barbecue sauce that I brought, marinated." Terrell Grice reacted with visible surprise and laughter, exclaiming, "You're like, 'What?!'" and later, "I have never heard that!" He added, "You would not have known that that wasn't just..." Ambrosius's humorous admission sheds light on the creative and sometimes unconventional methods artists employ in the studio, turning a seemingly ordinary sound into a memorable part of her music.
Justin Timberlake wraca do Polski z kolejnym koncertem. Już dziś zaśpiewa dla publiczności zgromadzonej na PGE Narodowy w Warszawie. Na liście hitów …