Lisa Lyric in her song “Panty Sniffer”, sings about meeting a potential client on line whom she describes as a “panty sniffer” for showing interest in her “panty for sale” advert due to the fact that it provides her with the opportunity of making ends meet
Lisa Lyric in her song “Panty Sniffer”, sings about meeting a potential client on line whom she describes as a “panty sniffer” for showing interest in her “panty for sale” advert due to the fact that it provides her with the opportunity of making ends meet.
This song has all the juicy qualities that makes any country song thick. With the electric guitars dazzling in grandiloquent style in the background, you would be really thrilled by that. It even gets better as the song goes on. One can draw power from the pouncing beats as they moderately set the pace of the song in a fashion that is consistent with pop or country pop music. The pitch perfect vocals are extraordinary, effectively forming a “winning tag-team” with the rest of the instrumental array. This translates into this country pop that that will tickle your fancy. The shear artistry that has gone into this is second to none.
Her delivery is more than mere talent. It is bold and brave because risks were taken, delving into this subject or theme but she pulled it off nicely. The few hitches here and there may stem from the fact that strong language were used on few occasions, but they were respectively censored while also issuing parental control advice on the art cover, due to the explicit content in the song.
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