- the
emotional outbursts of a lover.
Tappe (plural) were sung
mostly by
songstresses,
known as baigees, in
royal courts.
Tappa originated from the folk songs...
- more than what she
bargained for. A
parody of Nashville; Two
monster songstresses duke it out to see who can
write the best
Halloween song ever. Other...
- Muhammad, upon
hearing this,
ordered his execution, nonetheless. One of the
songstresses was
later found and
similarly executed. In sum, only
three out of the...
-
Servir les
dieux d'Égypte (Serving the Gods of Egypt, Adoratrices,
Songstresses, and
Priests of Amun at Thebes)".
Wikimedia Commons has
media related...
-
album was
described as
eschewing bubblegum pop and
evoking Christian pop
songstresses Rachael Lampa and Jaci Velasquez. "Trust in Me", "Naturally", and "My...
- world, that
consists of
little colonies,
named Carmine. In this world,
Songstresses are
powerful young women who
inherit the
memories and
knowledge of those...
-
current pop
trend can be
traced back to him—from sultry, urban-edged R&B
songstresses [...] to the art of
incorporating avant-garde
sounds into No. 1 hits...
- (28
September 2018). "Tributes paid to one of television's
earliest songstresses who has died at 101". Your
Local Guardian.
Retrieved 21
March 2021. "Palaces...
-
longest and most
difficult parts incomparably better than the [Italian]
songstresses who are here
pampered by the "Viennese nobility". Preisler's testimony...
- ʾimāʾ shawā'ir ('slave-girl poets', اِماء شَوَاعِر) or as mughanniyāt ('
songstresses', مُغَنِّيات;
singular mughanniyyah, مغنية). Many qiyān were free women...