Now I'm thinking about that Nike dude meme. Rate it 1-10
Fire.
82/100.
rate the song "always i'll care" by jeremy zucker, rate the song "when you love someone" by james tw
Always I’ll Care
88/100. I loved the instrumentation and lyrics! I think the lack of a discernible bassline in the first verse hurt it a bit, though.
When You Love Someone
72/100. I really liked the instrumentation! Not really how it was sung, though — not the singing in itself, but how the lyrics were accommodated into the song.
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Which statement do you more strongly agree with:
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(edited for clarity)
Oof. I’d say the first one — I’m about to be shot down by every single U.S. citizen, but on paper, everything being shared and distributed equally sounded like a good idea. Too bad it’s not on practice.
Wow. Great!
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rate "sunshine in the rain" by shania yan
93/100.
Cute and beautiful lyrics.
Masterful singing.
…but the instruments… absolute perfection.
Listen to "Sawed Off Shotgun" by uh The Glorious Sons I believe
85/100!
I really liked the story, the singing, and the instruments! Personally, though, I have genres I prefer.
I personally like the part where they just sing over nothing for the entire chorus and then the instruments suddenly come back out of nowhere
Rate my dming /10
95/100!
Your DMing is great! I personally recommend being a little more descriptive.
Rate my dming /10
95/100!
Your DMing is great! I personally recommend being a little more descriptive.
Can I have an example?
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rate the song "always i'll care" by jeremy zucker, rate the song "when you love someone" by james tw
Always I’ll Care
88/100. I loved the instrumentation and lyrics! I think the lack of a discernible bassline in the first verse hurt it a bit, though.
When You Love Someone
72/100. I really liked the instrumentation! Not really how it was sung, though — not the singing in itself, but how the lyrics were accommodated into the song.