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liltingly

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liltingly
adv sing, playmit beschwingtem Rhythmus


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The singer used the full extent of her dizzying range, beginning with husky lower notes before liltingly climbing the scale.
The music has more liltingly classical-romantic grace than before, but sometimes a floating trip-hoppy equilibrium, and a few jaw-dropping cross-rhythmic three-way conversations that turn into clattery Latin jams.
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