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Laufey – Only Mine (Official Audio for Bose’s Turn The

Laufey – Only Mine (Official Audio for Bose’s Turn The Dial Sessions)

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“Laufey”

Only 2.8% of songs in the top 100 are produced by women. Bose and Porsche invited Eunike Tanzil, composer and producer, and I to Atomic Sound in Brooklyn to produce a song from scratch in one afternoon.

Listen to my song, “Only Mine,” produced by Eunike Tanzil and I.

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  1. <3 🇧🇷 ~
    Escutar a Laufey todas as vezes que ela está cantando músicas diferentes é encantador, meu coração fica aquecido, meus olhos brilham, eu amo ouvir sua voz

  2. Verse 1:
    Hold me close,
    Hold me tight.
    Tell me weʻll be good tonight
    Letʻs pretend, to be fine
    I just want one more night.

    Chorus:
    I can tell that youʻre tired.
    Speaking less, so quiet.
    I know Iʻll lose you in the morning.
    I see it in your eyes.
    I donʻt dare to fall asleep,
    cause when i wake you wonʻt be mine.

    (scatting)

    Chorus:
    I can tell that youʻre tired. Speaking less, so quiet.
    I know I'll lose you in the morning.
    I see it in your eyes.
    I donʻt dare to fall asleep,
    cause when I wake you won't be mine.

    THE LYRICS CAUSE I FELL IN LOVE WITH THIS SONG IN ONE LISTEN. <3 Love you Laufey.

  3. only mine – lyrics (transcribed from the video, apologies for wrong lyrics if any)

    hold me close, hold me tight
    tell me we’ll be good tonight
    lets pretend to be fine
    i just want one more night
    i can tell that you’re tired,
    speaking less, so quiet
    i know i’ll lose you in the morning
    i see it in your eyes
    i don’t dare to fall aseep
    cause when i wake,
    you won’t be mine

    [instrumental + vocalization]

    i can tell that you’re tired
    speaking less, so quiet
    i know that i’ll lose you in the morning
    i see it in your eyes
    i don’t dare to fall asleep
    cause when i wake,
    you won’t be mine

  4. This is a beautiful song – and I don't care about nor do I want to get into what gender is producing what songs. It's a fool's game. The producer that works best with an artist at a given stage of his or her career, who shares a vision of sound and arrangement and production, means more than gender or race or whatever. When we say we need this gender or that race to produce this new music, we end up dismissing MOST of the potential pool of producers and engineers out of hand, without any consideration at all – and that's just not smart. I love your music because it's beautiful, not because you're female.

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