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balladry

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Ballad poems; the subject or style of ballads.

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Ahead of the new project, the singer released two new songs, "," both of which showcase Pope's creative turn to a mostly unadorned balladry that puts her endearing voice right up front. Source: Internet

The first half of is jam-packed with bittersweet bangers and quirky studio experiments, while the latter indulges in a little downhearted balladry. Source: Internet

Bocelli continued to focus on pop balladry with Sogno, released in 1999, which featured a duet with Celine Dion on "The Prayer." Source: Internet

Even before the heavy-rotation balladry of “Drive” drove them up the charts and out of the mosh pit, the sensitive California rockers of Incubus didn’t quite fit the nü-metal profile. Source: Internet

• Louis Armstrong and Ella Fitzgerald's "Ella and Louis" (1956) combines two utterly incongruous voices -- Louie's sandpaper growl with Ella's crystalline purity -- to create something magical in jazz balladry. Source: Internet

Taking cues as much from The Cure and The Cocteau Twins as much as contemporaries like Chapterhouse and Ride, it merged glacial indie atmospherics with Celtic mysticism, canyon balladry and opiated melodies like ‘The Sadman’. Source: Internet

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