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Tears of Gold - Daneliya Tuleshova vs Faouzia

Tears of Gold - Daneliya Tuleshova vs Faouzia

Dear Folks!

Welcome back to lylymom blogpost.
This blogpost, I would love to share with you my favorite popular song "Tears of Gold". The song originally sings by Faouzia and recently sung by 13-Year-Old Daneliya Tuleshova on America's Got Talent 2020 show.

And I also want to compare the voice between Daneliya and Faouzia.
I want to say that Daneliya's voice seem more sweeter than Faouzia.
How about you? What do you think? Please leave your comment below...thank you.

Who is Daneliya Tuleshova?



Daneliya Tuleshova is a Kazakh child singer. She represented Kazakhstan in the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Minsk, Belarus with her song "Ózińe sen", finishing sixth. Before Junior Eurovision, she won the fourth season of The Voice Kids Ukraine and was a finalist in Children's New Wave 2015.

Daneliya Tuleshova was born in 2006 in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana (now Nur-Sultan)[1] to Elena Tuleshova and Alexander Tuleshova, both originating from mixed Kazakh and Tatar families living in current Kazakhstan for years. She has two younger siblings.[6]

After recovering from an injury at the age of four, she began practicing ballroom dancing. She also took contemporary dance classes in Almaty and simultaneously attended acting and singing classes. In late 2018, she was a sixth grader at the school Lyceum 56 where she focused on mathematics.[1] Although Daneliya was born in Nur-Sultan, she said (in an interview with Kazakh video producer Rauana Kokumbaeva that was put on YouTube in February 2019) that her hometown is the city of Almaty.[7]..More about Daneliya Tuleshova

-Watch 13-Year-Old Daneliya Tuleshova Sings "Tears of Gold" By Faouzia on America's Got Talent 2020 show


About Faouzia




Faouzia Ouihya, known mononymously as Faouzia, is a Canadian-Moroccan singer-songwriter and musician. She was born in Casablanca, Morocco, then moved with her family at the age of five to Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Manitoba before settling in Carman, Manitoba. She speaks English, French, and Arabic fluently. More about Faouzia

- Watch Tears of Gold by Faouzia


Tears of Gold

Lyrics
Mama always told me that I was too naive
Gave away my trust for pennies

I said 'Don't you worry'
Didn't think that I'd be broken down and crying
Help me

Wrecked? Check
Heart? In debt
All you do is come around
Just came here to collect

Wrecked? Check
Heart? In debt
Don't you know that I cried tears of gold for you
I sit here poor for you
Collect my pennies and my dimes
That's why you love it when I cry
Platinum love for you
I'd give no less for you
Generosity's my enemy
So I'm broke and your heart's rich
Because of me

Know that this is my fault
Gave a little too much
Knew that this was gonna happen

But I'm not gonna lie
You can make me cry
A thousand times
I come running back like
What is going on with my head?

Wrecked? Check
Heart? In debt
All you do is come around
Just came here to collect

Wrecked? Check
Heart? In debt
Don't you know that I cried tears of gold for you
I sit here poor for you
Collect my pennies and my dimes
That's why you love it when I cry

Platinum love for you
I'd give no less for you
Generosity's my enemy
So I'm broke and your heart's rich
Because of me

And the worst part is I'd do it all over again
No, the worst part is I know it's never gonna end
I keep coming right back like a maniac
I keep coming right back like –

Oh, oh

And the worst part is I'd do it all over again
No, the worst part is I know it's never gonna end
I keep coming right back like a maniac

I cried tears of gold for you
I sit here poor for you
Collect my pennies and my dimes
That's why you love it when I cry

Platinum love for you
I'd give no less for you
Generosity's my enemy
So I'm broke and your heart's rich
Because of me

#Faouzia #TearsOfGold

Source: Faouzia Youtube channel
Songwriters: Daniel Celestin / Faouzia Ouihya / Jeremy Coleman / Samia Ouihya

How we can make crops survive without water

It's good video to watch.

The good video about farming.

How we can make crops survive without water

How we can make crops survive without water | Jill Farrant

As the world's population grows and the effects of climate change come into sharper relief, we'll have to feed more people using less arable land. Molecular biologist Jill Farrant studies a rare phenomenon that may help: "resurrection plants" — super-resilient plants that seemingly come back from the dead. Could they hold promise for growing food in our coming hotter, drier world?

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