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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awesome singing" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to compliment someone's vocal performance or express admiration for their singing ability.
Example: "After hearing her perform at the concert, I couldn't help but tell her how much I enjoyed her awesome singing."
Alternatives: "fantastic singing" or "incredible singing.".
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"Day-O" is so suffused with joy and pathos — that age-old human mishmash — that almost anybody with an actively beating heart sounds awesome singing it.
Sr. Cristina Scuccia took the Internet by storm last month with her awesome singing skills on Italy's "The Voice".
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Go to the Town or Plaza and shout something like "CONCERT AT THE NIGHTCLUB!" or "AWESOME SING OFF AT THE LIGHTHOUSE!".
He's a Righteous Brother, and I think Bill and Jennifer did an awesome, awesome job singing the song.
Rocking a crop top and spandex mini skirt, mother of two Sasha brought it with awesome vocals, singing "Next to Me".
(Allan Kozinn) ★ 'WAR AND PEACE' (Saturday and Tuesday) The Met's 2002 production of Prokofiev's epic adaptation of Tolstoy's sprawling novel is back, and its sheer immensity is awesome: 52 soloists singing 68 roles; 118 choristers; 41 dancers; 227 supernumeraries; and some 1,200 costumes.
All they'll care about is how awesome your singing is! Always remember when you audition to not get nervous!!
Leave an impression on people by doing a silly dance in front of everyone, singing some awesome karaoke, or showing off a unique talent.
It was awesome — she just sang into the fatigue.
In case of Hedwig, it was the chance to front a rock band and sing awesome rock-and-roll music.
They sing awesome songs about self-adoration and crass morals with titles like "Winning is Everything" and "Makin' Mischief".
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