Everyone Falls In Love Sometimes Analysis

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There have been so many songs that have reminded me of so many great moments in my childhood. Back in the time when I was just a pre-teenager, I was always a music lover. As a young girl growing up on the island, I used to have a list of songs that I loved. I had the opportunity to listen to a diverse group of songs that were very popular. One of the hits that made it to my country (Haiti) was the song called “Everyone Falls in Love Sometimes” by Tanto Metro and Devonte. The first time I heard the older version of the song, I loved it, I would sing along with it and even dance every single time it would play on the radio. Then approximately 10 or 13 years later, I surprisingly have heard the remix of the original song on the radio, “Luv” by Tory Lanez. As I was listening to it on the radio for the first time in my car I smiled and started having flashbacks and ended up loving the new version even more. It was fascinating to me how the new version was obviously different because of the modern style added to it but yet it sounded similar to the old song because the artists in both songs keep the same meaning behind the title “Everyone falls in love sometimes”. So, the following paragraphs consist of describing the differences between these two cover songs. Thus, I will show in meticulous details how they differentiate …show more content…
In fact, Tory Lanez’s style definitely made some big changes to the song, instead of singing the main chorus word for word, he spiced it up a bit by adding these words: “(Post-Chorus) Mmm, ah, mmm, ah, mmm, if you let me love you Mmm, ah, mmm, ah, mmm, if you let me touch you Mmm, ah, mmm, ah, mmm, if you let me love you Mmm, ah, mmm, ah, mmm...". Besides, he also included some smooth sensual whispers in the background along the chorus, that repeat after his lines to reinforce his own touch of sensuality in to the

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