Would that include Filipino-American women?
I’ll look into it. I mostly watch MarcoMeatball. That is usually I came there to learn about music.
I seen enough of his content to know he is into music from games, especially Skyrim. Dragonborn is a great piece of high fantasy music.
MarcoMeatball’s physical movements or rhythm to the music he listens to is painful to watch.
Since you like Opera, I wonder what you would think about a New Age piece like:
I remember this song. But I believe this was in Courage the Cowardly Dog episode. I forgot since it was a very cool show.
Have you heard about Genshin Impact Music. There is opera in boss themes. But they like to mix opera into other kinds of music. Like Rock n Roll.
I like the song, ERA Anemo. It is a calming music.
Not really, but I assume you are referring to music from the RPG game Genshin Impact, and so I just quickly sampled some of that.
The following example would actually fit well onto a playlist of mine that includes Japanese style music, which includes traditional instruments:
Here is one my favorites from that Japanese style playlist (even though the artist may actually be French):
Here is what was playing when I woke up today.
Best shade of the Twilight franchise ever.
MCR turned them down flat when they asked for a song.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjZ0dNCHR5U
Yeah this; Most of Genshin Impact Music is comprised of Region Music, Battle Music, and Boss Music. For this Duel in the Mist is a Battle Theme. And there are 4 different kinds. Including 2 Underground Music
Soft Rock (2013):
It was 6 years ago today that I went to this concert at the Fox Theater in Detroit.
Still messes with me that Chris was dead just a couple hours after the show ended.
Soft Rock (1976):
Another of my favorite Trip Hop & Downtempo songs from Portishead is Roads, which appears on the soundtrack of Jennifer Lopez’s new movie, The Mother (I just watched this movie last night on Netflix). The film also included Angel by Massive Attack, which I coincidentally linked about four days ago. The film even included some music by Grimes, a Canadian Musician that I have also linked a few songs from.
Run, run away, run, run away
'Cause there’s nothing left to say
Got no one to talk to
Leave me alone, I’m happy to die today