P. Branham
P. is 33 years old.
She is the Turntable Artist of 5th Planet.
P. is also known as "Aquis".
The whereabouts of P. are unknown.
P. likes to keep stealthy during off hours and is trying to talk to media in order to get ahead professionally.
A Lovers's Style
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Song Details
A Lovers's Style is Music for Musicians music in tempo Vivace. The music is mind melting and the lyrics are revolutionary. The song was written 10/28/2023 by P. Branham. The originality is perfect.
Fame: |
42 |
Popularity: |
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Stage Potential: |
30 |
Genre: |
Electronica |
Owner: |
Neurose |
First Revealed: |
12/25/2023 |
Price: |
The rights to this song were sold for 2,000.00 M$ on the song market. |
Dominant Instruments
Turntable System
Special Lyrics
What a pleasure, oh what a joy
I found being whole and strong and free from guilt
What a pleasure, oh what a joy
I found being whole and strong and free from guilt
Pre-Chorus
Let me hear you say a word
Water to my thirsty soul!
Chorus
That never faded in the back of my head
He
He always came with a little bit of make me wrong
That keeps me wanting her more and more
Love has a name for us all
The way I feel, way I want to spend my time
On a word, a sign, a song to make me move
If you could show me what to do
If you could show me what to say
Pre-Chorus
I will find a place in your heart
For us to make a stand
Chorus
That never faded in the back of my head
He always came with a little bit of make me wrong
That keeps me wanting her more and more
Love has a name for us all
Nothing can compare to those days
No one dare call the sound a dream
Chorus
That never faded in the back of my head
He always came with a little bit of make me wrong
That keeps me wanting her more and more
Love has a name for us all
Record Releases
This song hasn't been released on any records. This means that only the original composer, or a band which has bought the rights to it, can add it to an artist's repertoire.