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Where is this accent from? UK or Australia?
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Maaz
Here I am, working although it's Saturday 10:00 PM, listening to some ragga and eurodance when my winamp reminded me of this tune:

SMS feat Rehb - Just a bit of Chaos

And I was wondering: where is this singer from? The way she says "started" almost as "stawted" reminds me of some brit accents, while the way she says "play" sounds aussie to me (Yeah, I'm a bit addicted to phonetics).

Can someone please enlighten me? Here's a sample

This tune rocks being played +7% :D
DrUg_Tit0
Hm, it's kinda somewhere in between, but I'd say it's more british than australian.
Maaz
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Originally posted by DrUg_Tit0
but I'd say it's more british than australian.

Cheers :) Let's see if an UKTA can confirm this info :cool:
AmbiguousBliss
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Originally posted by Maaz
(Yeah, I'm a bit addicted to phonetics).

F&-'ne-tiks are 'kül. :toothless
DJ-Fuq
Its english i think. But what a ty tune lol
Maaz
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Originally posted by DJ-Fuq
Its english i think. But what a ty tune lol

I strongly recommend listening to it while being drunk in a party where the man in charge of the music is a DJ with no beatmatching skills whatsoever :D What can I do? It's so catchy, plus it bring me memories from that night... the ones I still have after the hangover, that is :p
S_madis
definately not an aussie accent ! has the characteristics of very heavy english one though
Prodigy Child
yea, its a Southern British accent.
well only 90% sure, I'm pretty wasted right now.
arctic
i dont think its an aussie one either..
Maaz
Kay, so I'm convinced it's not an aussie accent :)

Southern English is indeed my only guess now then. I guess people near London wouldn't pronounce "play" the way, so maybe it's somewhere more in the west, like Bristol? The girls remind me a bit from the MC of Massive Attack, and since they're from Bristol, it would make sense :p

euphoria attack
after to listening to it a coupla times i can't say i'd place the accent as aussie - i'd be more inclined ot say it was british. but people often change their vocalisation/pronunciation when they sing.
StuartLittle
It's a strange one. She's either from the U.K or is a butch aussie.:) :) :)
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