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Bryan Adams
/ˈbraɪən ˈædəmz/
Definition
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Bryan Adams is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, record producer, and photographer, renowned for his raspy voice and timeless rock ballads from the 1980s and 1990s.
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Famous for chart-topping hits like 'Summer of '69,' '(Everything I Do) I Do It for You,' and 'Heaven,' which have sold millions and soundtracked countless awkward slow dances.
Examples
Bryan Adams' 'Summer of '69' makes every backyard barbecue feel like a time machine to hairspray heaven.
She swore Bryan Adams did it all for her, but he still ghosted her Spotify playlist.
In a world of auto-tune disasters, Bryan Adams remains the gravel-voiced king of unapologetic romance.
My dad blasts Bryan Adams on road trips, claiming it's 'real music' while we suffer in millennial silence.