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ballad

[bal-uhd] / ˈbæl əd /
NOUN
narrative song
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He also renders the mournful ballad “A House Is Not a Home” with sensitivity.

From The Wall Street Journal

Skating to Laufey’s “Promise,” a haunting piano ballad, Liu glided through a flawless short program that she said nearly moved her to tears.

From Los Angeles Times

The cadence was the perfect balance to keep the energy high, and of course, what’s R&B without some ballads and sad love songs?

From Los Angeles Times

That changed this summer when she released “Folded,” an R&B ballad that became her first top 10 hit and won her a pair of Grammys on Sunday.

From The Wall Street Journal

From heavy punk numbers to jazzy R&B ballads and solemn country-infused performances, the academy celebrated those who have shaped music, whether it’s on the artistry end or the business end of things.

From Los Angeles Times