14. “Bad Blood”. This is the only song on the list where you might need a partner, unless you rap Kendrick Lamar’s part yourself. Glass calls “Bad Blood” Swift’s “You Oughta Know
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Love Yourself is easy to sing for both men and women because it’s set in a mixed register with a fairly limited range. It’s also quite repetitive, making it a perfect one to add to any singer’s easy-to-sing repertoire. 24. Perfect Duet (Ed Sheeran & Beyoncé) We understood if you just read Beyoncé and thought, “no way”.
Download Article. 1. Warm up with tongue trills to release tension and improve your tone. You can trill your tongue by holding your mouth open and placing your tongue either on the roof of your mouth or allowing it to rest with the tip touching the back of your bottom teeth. Take a deep breath and vibrate your tongue.