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new from Destinee and AdeleOriginally Posted by: snap_itshannah TITLE: Tapdance BY: Adele Gillet GENRE: Indie rock, emo, alternative rock LABEL: Liberation/Nomad RecordsAdele takes the wheel in the writing of this song, showing the almost drastic difference between her writing and Destinee's. Destinee's music can said to be much more upbeat and happy, but Adele has the ability to properly mix their voices together for the perfect sound. This song is considerably slower than the others, which seems odd since the other songs deal with much more depressing topics than this one does. While the other songs mostly deal with topics of loneliness and pain, this song is much more about the daydreams you have to get away from the world, and the people that you think about when you have those daydreams. Adele and Destinee's voices act as one voice throughout the song, with Adele singing the lower notes and Destinee singing the higher notes. Throughout the song, they often finish each other's scentences or sing parts of each other's, giving the song a feeling of one person singing with a very large range. The song starts with a single acoustic guitar, played by Adele, who has played for years. There is a thirty second intro played only by the guitar, introducing both the slow rhythm of the song and the depressing state of it. When Adele and Destinee begin singing, their voices are strong, but emotionless, almost monotone. In the third verse, a piano, played by Destinee, begins to play along with the guitar. The piano plays the same slow rhythm, but at a much higher note. The guitar and piano seem to be almost mimicing their player's voices as they go on. When Destinee and Adele sing together, their voices go up, Destinee's voice remaining a very high soprano while Adele takes on a high alto sound, both of their instruments mimicing that as well. They continue on this same rhythm until they are about to begin their seventh verse, beginning with "And I scrape you." There's a break between the sixth and seventh verse, where the piano and guitar suddenly are joined by a drum, with speeds up the rhythm quite a bit, although the guitar and piano's melodies have not changed. When Destinee and Adele sing with the drums, their voices are full of emotion and strength. The song goes out with a blast as they sing with all their hearts the next lines. Destinee sings, "What if that's true, and I'm the only one who knows it?" and there's a crash of the cymbals as the song fades out, her voice fading out with it.Destinee Adele BothYou get back here You do it slowly Do it calmlyNow don't be so angryI have somethingI've been chasing every daySince I started walking
It just sits there In the distanceIt always flirts with the tips of my fingers
You thought that You could love it Until it touched you And now you just want to stop itWell, I'm sorry It's not likelyIt was here when you got hereAnd it'll be here when you're not here anymoreAnd then some days I get lucky I can focus and things are less shakyAnd I scrape you Off the pale moon And I slip you Into soft shoes
And we tapdance To a jazz band On a cruise ship Near an islandAnd my hair's upI wear a short dress And a wide smile Our movements are carelessIt's a daydreamI keep having To make the clocks moveWhile I'm workingOr a bad jokeI can't sit throughAnd I smile because I feel like I have toBut if you'd look under the table You'd see I'm playing with my knife I'm slicing stripes into my kneecapsAnd I'm struggle just to come off as politeWe could be a snapshot framed and hung like a portraitWhat if that's true, and I'm the only one who knows it?SOUNDS LIKE:
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