That song is "I Love You, Ono" by Stereo Total.
if your talking about the one with the people going into a room and coming out with the different styles of the studio laptop then it is: I love you, Ono by Stereo Total
according to yahoo, it's "I love you Ono" by Stereo Total
Its a Ray-Ban 2140 Mirrored wayfarer
To Love-Ru's title is a word play. It means "To Love You" and when pronounced in Japanese it sounds like the word "trouble" (to-ra-bu-ru).
Love Is Like a Violin was created in 1985.
Stereo Love was created on 2009-10-19.
Sounds like a banjo, acoustic guitar, violin, steel guitar, drums, and bass.
"Stereo Love" by Edward Maya was released in 2009.
Love in Stereo - Carmen Reece album - was created in 2008.
No, tough does not rhyme with love. Rhymes involve matching sounds at the end of words, and tough and love have different ending sounds.
In English pronunciation, the vowel sounds in "love" (ʌ) and "move" (uː) are different. Specifically, "love" has the short vowel sound /ʌ/ as in "cup," while "move" has the long vowel sound /uː/ as in "food." Because the vowel sounds are not the same, these words do not rhyme.
Don Omar sings stereo love in Spanish but he just says a few verses in Spanish
Why is a music-realated doing in the Relationships' section? Do you mean LOVE songs for the violin???
Play the violin, I do. Flute is just blowing and pressing. In violin there's all sorts of techniques. Arco, pizzacato, things like that. You'll love violin.
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Toronto, Canada