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soulful

[sohl-fuhl] / ˈsoʊl fəl /


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And “Best of You” had a soulful tug that reminded you that Prince famously covered the song in the rain at the Super Bowl in 2007.

From Los Angeles Times

Two embassy wives, played by Emilia Clarke and Haley Lu Richardson, embrace their Person of No Interest status to take on the KGB as spies in Peacock’s sparky, soulful series.

From Los Angeles Times

Dean's sumptuous and soulful record The Art Of Loving secures four nominations, including album of the year, capping a wildly successful year for the London-born singer.

From BBC

Mr. Scott’s “The Catalyst” opens with a soulful hook and rides a deep yet easy groove, much like those in pianist Horace Silver’s Blue Note hits.

From The Wall Street Journal

The object of her affections just needs a nudge in the right direction, and this playful, soulful melody should easily set the romance on track.

From BBC