Stay - The Kid Laroi & Justin Bieber - Custom Backing Track MP3

This title is a cover of Stay as made famous by The Kid Laroi

Same as the original tempo: 170 BPM

In the same key as the original: B♭m

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Duration: 02:21 - Preview at: 01:30

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Electric Guitar
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About Stay

Release date: 2021
Format: MP3 320 Kbps
Genres: Pop, In English
Original songwriters: Charlton Howard, Justin Bieber, Blake Slatkin, Charlie Puth, Cashmere Cat, Omer Fedi, Isaac John D De Boni, Subhaan Rahman, Michael David Mule

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2 comments
  • wanchaicppc 2 years ago
    Good
  • Vocalead 2 years ago
    The arrangement is nice, however it would've been great if the vocals wouldn't overlap on the same channel, like when the words "feel" and "I'd" overlap, or when "stay-hey" and "I get drunk" overlap. You could've easily swapped those phrases or at least words to bieber's channel instead of keeping them overlapping on the same one. That way they've would've been useful when having just one lead singer. Other than that, it's great.