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The phrase "a song feature" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific aspect or element of a song, such as a collaboration with another artist or a notable characteristic of the song.
Example: "The album includes a song feature by a well-known artist that adds a unique flair to the overall sound."
Alternatives: "a song collaboration" or "a song element".
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Finally, we assessed vocal consistency, a song feature that has recently received attention as a possible signal for competitive potential.
Amplitude is a song feature that can vary greatly within individuals, and it has been shown that birds in noisy territories sing louder than conspecifics in quiet territories (Pytte et al. 2003; Brumm 2004).
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A song featured during the half-time show can yield an exponential jump in sales".
With Cardiff Afterlife you wonder how Richey Edwards would feel about being eulogised by a song featuring a psychedelic harmonica.
The following year he won an Academy Award for "Lose Yourself," a song featured in the movie.
Early on, there's a song featuring the oily R&B singer Trey Songz, "I Don't Really Care".
And many of those programmers still look askance at a song featuring same-sex kissing and joint-rolling.
Lil B once released a song "featuring" Elliott Smith, while Mac Miller's producer alter ego Larry Fisherman later covered Angeles.
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Then in another twist, an anonymous source indicated that "I am a God" will not be the title of the album, but a song featured on it.
On Sunday night, the Irish musician Glen Hansard and the Czech musician Markéta Irglová won an Academy Award for "Falling Slowly," a song featured in the independent movie "Once".
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