Lullaby-like. Having the qualities of a lullaby, such as a low tempo and quiet vocals.
Was originally used by the singer-songwriter Hozier, to describe the acoustic version of his song "Be". He used the word in such a confident manner that many were led to believe it is a real word.
Was originally used by the singer-songwriter Hozier, to describe the acoustic version of his song "Be". He used the word in such a confident manner that many were led to believe it is a real word.
It's the song very lullabetical, I suppose.
This song is so lullabetical, it almost put me to sleep.
This song is so lullabetical, it almost put me to sleep.
by excellent921 March 10, 2024
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