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Sandra Mae Lux’s Soulful Jazz Rendition: “Flower.”

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Sandra Mae Lux performs a jazz remake of Miley Cyrus’s song, “Flowers,” which was a number one hit. Through her interpretation of the classic song, Lux’s style of music can be recognized as being a combination of Norah Jones’ jazz and Sade’s spiritual soul and thus aids in producing a heartfelt and drowsy environment to sooth the listeners’ ears.

Lux’s wonderful silky voice and her perfect phrasing depict her skillful singing of “Flowers”. She takes a deeper approach in performing this song, which is both appealing and empathetic. On the contrary, her version of the song is an outstanding example of how to read into the lyrics, because she adjusts subtly yet cleverly with the melody, even though she also makes it distinctive.

Lux’s take on “Flowers” is a confirmation of her artistic versatility. It’s proof that she can easily restructure and revamp the songs that all of us know with her own style. Delivered in a passionate and full-bodied rendition, her voice in “Flowers,” apart from it’s sound that will be sure to be remembered by audiences, additionally provides a window of insight into an amazing part of her musical artistry and talent.

 

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