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serenade

[ser-uh-neyd] / ˌsɛr əˈneɪd /
NOUN
melody
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He drew the biggest cheers outside of Seattle’s three representatives during introductions, and he was serenaded with chants of “Come to Seattle” when he was at the plate.

From Washington Times

“Issa, do you mind if I just sing a couple songs to you? Can I just serenade you a little bit?”

From Los Angeles Times

The stadium serenaded his return, he nodded and winked at his team-mates while warming up, the fans roared as his name was read out.

From BBC

“It’s the outfit tho ... you a mom,” tweeted Jackson along with a video of Palmer dancing with Usher while he serenades her.

From Los Angeles Times

Victor Rojas, who called Angels games on television from 2010-20, put his own spin on the tradition, serenading each victory with these words: “Light that baby up!”

From Los Angeles Times