She’s really great!! She’s said she tends to write songs from other peoples experiences, their pov and a bit of personal experiences. She likes to put herself in other peoples shoes. If you haven’t yet! Please react to elon. It’s at the end of her live burton Cummings concert. • Please don’t tell me I’m pretty live • the road from one take live Also her covers, Desert rose (I personally love the one from her tik tok live) & crazy
Great reaction! Watch the official version to find out what she means about the ending. The hints at what is going on start out subtle and gradually it becomes more clear what is happening. The music has more of a pop sound to it than this stripped version.
Also a massive metal fan my brother , its hard not to like Faouzia , i personally prefer to listen to her stripped songs and don't really care for her produced songs as much, but regardless shes amazing and I'm a big fan.
"Homo sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto. - Terence (Publius Terentius Afer), Heauton Timorumenos, Act 1, scene 1, line 77 I am human, I consider nothing human alien to me. The quotation I have chosen is by the Roman playwright Terence (Publius Terentius Afer). It is a line from his play The Self-Tormentor, which was written in 165 B.C." OK. The lines above are from a 2018 prize-winning essay by high school student Claire Pavlides. She understands what Marx, Montaigne, and Maya Angelou all understood before her and that her contemporary, Faouzia, understands now. It's not navel-gazing that leads us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and our world, but rather our ability to empathize with the experiences of others. That ability takes us out of our limited understanding and connects us to the whole world of human experience and understanding, to everyone else who lives with us. It's scary, and it's also liberating, and enlarging. We grow. We get bigger. We get better. Faouzia, as young as she is, is doing that in her own life and in her art. Good on her. Keep going, Sweetie.
Nice song, and a beautiful voice, also playing the piano at the same time, not easy, a complete package 💫💫💫
loved the reaction !
She’s really great!! She’s said she tends to write songs from other peoples experiences, their pov and a bit of personal experiences. She likes to put herself in other peoples shoes.
If you haven’t yet! Please react to elon. It’s at the end of her live burton Cummings concert.
• Please don’t tell me I’m pretty live
• the road from one take live
Also her covers,
Desert rose (I personally love the one from her tik tok live)
& crazy
Great reaction to our girl Faouzia. Please react to Faouzia You Don’t Even Know Me piano version
Great reaction! Watch the official version to find out what she means about the ending. The hints at what is going on start out subtle and gradually it becomes more clear what is happening. The music has more of a pop sound to it than this stripped version.
Simply the best 😍😍😍
Great reaction👍
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Great reaction
Also a massive metal fan my brother , its hard not to like Faouzia , i personally prefer to listen to her stripped songs and don't really care for her produced songs as much, but regardless shes amazing and I'm a big fan.
"Homo sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto. - Terence (Publius Terentius Afer), Heauton Timorumenos, Act 1, scene 1, line 77
I am human, I consider nothing human alien to me.
The quotation I have chosen is by the Roman playwright Terence (Publius Terentius Afer). It is a line from his play The Self-Tormentor, which was written in 165 B.C."
OK. The lines above are from a 2018 prize-winning essay by high school student Claire Pavlides. She understands what Marx, Montaigne, and Maya Angelou all understood before her and that her contemporary, Faouzia, understands now.
It's not navel-gazing that leads us to a deeper understanding of ourselves and our world, but rather our ability to empathize with the experiences of others. That ability takes us out of our limited understanding and connects us to the whole world of human experience and understanding, to everyone else who lives with us. It's scary, and it's also liberating, and enlarging. We grow. We get bigger. We get better.
Faouzia, as young as she is, is doing that in her own life and in her art. Good on her. Keep going, Sweetie.
Hey long time no post
Check Elon next
That's ma sista yeah. U should check on elon next. 😄
Can you do Elon please
Elon song
Elon song please