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Cynthia Erivo

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And she was on. It was amazing. Yeah, good. Boomer came out as well. It was so good. There's an artist called Duran Banar. He does her backing vocals, but he's an amazing vocalist on his own. He was out. It was amazing. I went with my sister on my best friend. We had the best time.

And she was on. It was amazing. Yeah, good. Boomer came out as well. It was so good. There's an artist called Duran Banar. He does her backing vocals, but he's an amazing vocalist on his own. He was out. It was amazing. I went with my sister on my best friend. We had the best time.

Oh, my God. Gosh, she had her jewelry and her hat. She had these really cool trousers, pants that were like chaps actually, but had like teddy bears on them. It was just wild. The whole thing was wild. I was obsessed. It was brilliant. But yeah, that's how my proficiency for music, because I've had such a vast experience of it from loads of different sources, onwards.

Oh, my God. Gosh, she had her jewelry and her hat. She had these really cool trousers, pants that were like chaps actually, but had like teddy bears on them. It was just wild. The whole thing was wild. I was obsessed. It was brilliant. But yeah, that's how my proficiency for music, because I've had such a vast experience of it from loads of different sources, onwards.

Oh, my God. Gosh, she had her jewelry and her hat. She had these really cool trousers, pants that were like chaps actually, but had like teddy bears on them. It was just wild. The whole thing was wild. I was obsessed. It was brilliant. But yeah, that's how my proficiency for music, because I've had such a vast experience of it from loads of different sources, onwards.

There's like 30 to 40 voices singing at once. Yeah. Or at the top of their voices.

There's like 30 to 40 voices singing at once. Yeah. Or at the top of their voices.

There's like 30 to 40 voices singing at once. Yeah. Or at the top of their voices.

It's transcendent. There's nothing like it. And it's ringing in your ears, but you can feel it in the back of your head at the same time. It's like a short circuit. And sometimes it's what I feel when an orchestra is playing all together. There's nothing like it.

It's transcendent. There's nothing like it. And it's ringing in your ears, but you can feel it in the back of your head at the same time. It's like a short circuit. And sometimes it's what I feel when an orchestra is playing all together. There's nothing like it.

It's transcendent. There's nothing like it. And it's ringing in your ears, but you can feel it in the back of your head at the same time. It's like a short circuit. And sometimes it's what I feel when an orchestra is playing all together. There's nothing like it.

My experience is sort of enhanced by the fact that I experience anesthesia. So I see color. You have that. I see color when I hear music. So for me, it's like a full sensory thing. You're on acid.

My experience is sort of enhanced by the fact that I experience anesthesia. So I see color. You have that. I see color when I hear music. So for me, it's like a full sensory thing. You're on acid.

My experience is sort of enhanced by the fact that I experience anesthesia. So I see color. You have that. I see color when I hear music. So for me, it's like a full sensory thing. You're on acid.

You can talk about the science all day long and what it is and sound waves and all of that. But actually, we can't really crack the code on why it affects people the way it does. We can't crack how this piece connects with that person but doesn't connect with this person. Why do we all understand this particular language? We might speak it differently, but there are a finite amount.

You can talk about the science all day long and what it is and sound waves and all of that. But actually, we can't really crack the code on why it affects people the way it does. We can't crack how this piece connects with that person but doesn't connect with this person. Why do we all understand this particular language? We might speak it differently, but there are a finite amount.

You can talk about the science all day long and what it is and sound waves and all of that. But actually, we can't really crack the code on why it affects people the way it does. We can't crack how this piece connects with that person but doesn't connect with this person. Why do we all understand this particular language? We might speak it differently, but there are a finite amount.