
"Love Again" | Full Track Arabesk (Cover)

[Intro] [Instrumentation: Slow, emotive string melody with traditional Turkish instruments like kanun and oud, creating a deep and melancholic atmosphere. Light darbuka rhythm fades in, setting a somber opening tone.] [Verse 1] I don’t love you no more, I don’t care about you crying on the floor, I don’t need you no more, I don’t want you to love me no more [Vocals: Emotional, trembling male vocals filled with sorrow. Accompanied by soft strings and kanun, enhancing the melancholy. Rhythm: Slow darbuka and def beats add depth to the melody.] [Pre-Chorus] [Instrumentation: Strings intensify with an emotional build-up, as kanun adds a powerful resonance. Darbuka rhythm gradually increases in speed, while bağlama arpeggios heighten the tension.] [Chorus] Say that you love me, Turn around, then backstab me, All the pain of forgiveness, even time, couldn't fix this. Like a fool begs for supper, I find myself waiting for her, Only to find the broken pieces of my heart that was needed for my soul, to love again [Arrangement: Strings reach an emotional peak, harmonized with bağlama. Vocals: Painful and deeply emotive delivery. Rhythm: Darbuka and cymbals accentuate each line, enhancing the melody's richness.] [Interlude] [Instrumental Break: A soulful kanun solo, accompanied by strings with a sorrowful arpeggio, creating a deep sense of solitude and introspection.] [Verse 2] I don’t see you no more, I don’t care about life changing up the score, I don’t feel you no more, I don’t want you to love me no more [Vocals: More intense, conveying heartbreak and disappointment. Backing: Bağlama and oud become more prominent, with the rhythm slow but impactful. Strings play with a deep melancholy.] [Chorus] Say that you love me, Turn around, then backstab me, All the pain of forgiveness, even time, couldn't fix this. Like a fool begs for supper, I find myself waiting for her, Only to find the broken pieces of my heart that was needed for my soul, to love again [Chorus Intensity: Strings and kanun reach their emotional climax, forming a powerful, moving melody. Vocals: Each line is delivered with increasing sorrow. Rhythm: Traditional arabesk rhythm continues with darbuka and cymbal accents.] [Bridge] [Orchestration: Slow, mournful kanun arpeggios blend with strings. Vocals: Lines are spoken softly, echoing to create a haunting effect.] [Outro] [Finale: Strings and kanun reach a soulful crescendo, with oud and bağlama supporting the closing. Rhythm: Darbuka fades out gradually. Vocals: One final emotional chorus, with the music slowly fading, leaving a lingering sense of sorrow.]
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SQUISHY 6w ago
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EthanLeungYanNok TSAR studioCH(X RANK 3) 6w ago
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Chosen-Music 6w ago
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