Talk music

In the context of Gospel Music, usually in the Black African-American church, soft, mellow background music (usually inspired by real Gospel and Soul music songs) that is played on a Hammond Organ or piano during a worship service in church at a time where music is not not central focus of the activity going on, but the music helps settle the peaceful mood during whatever activity is going on, such as offering, announcements, or sometimes even during the sermon.
Many Gospel musicians know how to play Talk Music in the Black Church.
by A Black Smartass from America January 16, 2021
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musical mermaid

Purple. Perfection through confusion. Existence through voice. Omniscience. The lost Oracle, found only by mistake, your loss will bring forth gain. Her answers are hidden in song. Trustworthy Siren - she delivers a message and promises salvation. She gives warmth, compassion, understanding, reason. Headache. love.
A trip to Nordland. The Musical Mermaid calls and says nothing - you hear silence. Faint breath, subtle clicking and rustling paper. You listen. Confusion sets, and a greater understanding of her presence settles. Purple.
by meet her now April 29, 2007
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Divide Music

A great singer on youtube that makes anime and some other types of music like their newest one about baby yoda!
by cocainechild03 November 05, 2020
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Prison music

A way to formally address drill music. Often used by boomers who hate any form of UK rap in this specification: UK Drill music
You: “Alexa, play Digga D - Chingy
Boomer: “Turn off that prison music!”
by THELATINKID April 29, 2021
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Musical-gasm

What you experience during the first few moments of the Phantom of the Opera song.
Omg...did you see the phantom of the opera show? I totally musical-gasmed!
by BFFShenanigans April 25, 2011
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Boss Music

That feeling when you fucked up and feel like you hear suspension music.
Person 1: Oh fudge I friggin started a fire!
Also Person 1: Why do I hear Boss Music?
by TheNonDefinitioner March 02, 2021
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Musical Blasphemy

A term coined from True Capitalist Radio/The Ghost Show, Musical Blasphemy refers to the remixes anyone can put up on Radio Graffiti/Mediashare for laughs, as it could be considered a type of trolling.
by Severe Autism January 12, 2019
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