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soulful

[sohl-fuhl] / ˈsoʊl fəl /


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According to Haven, they simply prompted the software to use "soulful vocal samples" while creating their song.

From BBC

The result was a steady shift in the music-rich island from joyous ska and soulful rock-steady to reggae, a more brooding genre that addressed social and personal issues.

From The Wall Street Journal

Sweeping aerial shots set to soulful strings introduce us to the iconography of New York City: the Empire State Building, Central Park and, of course, Rikers Island, holding New York City’s largest jail.

From Los Angeles Times

Singer and talk show host Kelly Clarkson, who introduced Pink, followed up that perfomance with a soulful rendition of Pink’s smash hit “Just Give Me a Reason.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Fuzzy,” he added, “who was second lead, was a soulful tenor with all the bluesy inflections, like Wilson Pickett, real rough.”

From New York Times