Bisexual singer Halsey wrote a song. A stranger is a song about broken love and the end of relationship. There is no doubt that many of us can touch something. But this song is unique in that it does not use gender-neutral synonyms, even for bisexual themes suggested previously or even some of the male pronouns in Harche's earlier works. This song uses a female pronoun on the end of homosexual relations. It seems it is not strong enough, Halsey sings with her and recruits the fifth harmonious Lauren Jauregi with her friend and gay woman. In the interview, Halsey recorded that she wanted the song to be true. She hopes to sing this song to another strange lady, pushing Lauren and singing with her. Therefore, there are two bisexual women talking about pain at the end of the relationship. Bi community needs to shout this song from the roof!
Regardless of what the audience gives to the song, it is still a bisexual song that exists here. It is due to lyrics and performers' bisexual performance. Thanks to Halsey who wrote this song, thank Lauren who became Halsey's duet partner! Thank you for providing bisexual pop music music.
Thank you for the recent announcement of the demo tape to the International Song Analyzer database. At ISAD, we will analyze whether songs are popular enough to earn a lot of money with future computers. We use complex programs developed by some university colleges to measure the attributes of popular music and analyze the submission of popular music attributes regardless of whether they are included in popular music attributes or not. Attributes are very popular in popular music
In the beginning, 50 employees came encouraged to come and listen to the songs. They analyzed each song of about 400 music attributes included in each song in different dimensions. There is only about 30 attributes of sound only. These are genes, songs come in (called vectors). Vector has property templates - these genes. Analysts enter these attributes one by one and give a score (10 minutes, 15 minutes, 3 minutes pop song, 2 hours classic music). When they are completed, they can basically create a fingerprint of music that corresponds to a song represented by a number. Then enter the matching algorithm. The genome actually understands the intrinsic value and information of the product. If you like a song, the song that it actually connects is not based on comparison with other listeners, but based on how you compare it with other songs.