For fans of 90s alt-rock or collectors of lossless audio, this FLAC rip of the "What's Up" CD single is a worthy addition. Just don't expect a remaster — this is the nostalgic, gritty original in pristine digital form.
Formed in 1986, 4 Non Blondes was a group of talented musicians who came together to create something special. The original lineup consisted of Linda Hargrove (lead vocals), Eric Gustafsion (keyboards), Rich Maloof (guitar), and Andrew McMahon (drums). The band's name was reportedly inspired by a friend's comment about a girl who was "not blonde." 4 Non Blondes - What-s Up -CDM- -FLAC- - UP BY ...
Tidal’s “HiFi Plus” tier streams in FLAC (16-bit / 44.1 kHz). The track “What’s Up?” is available. However, Tidal uses the album version, not the CDM remixes. For fans of 90s alt-rock or collectors of
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– Full frequency response up to 22.05 kHz. No artifacts. The tambourine in the right channel (2:10) is crisp and distinct.
: Written by lead singer Linda Perry while she was working as a waitress, the song captures the universal frustration of trying to find one's place in a confusing world. The "What's Going On?" Confusion