Tones and I on busking and dealing with fame after her single 'Dance Monkey': 'There's a lot of pressure' "It's good to have a fanbase to share my songs with, to be excited about releasing a track, and to have someone give a s--t," says the 19-year-old Australian artist..
Is the singer of Dance Monkey male or female?
Toni Watson, known professionally as Tones and I, is an Australian singer, songwriter, and record producer. She is best known for her breakout single "Dance Monkey", which reached number one in over 30 countries including her own native Australia..
Why do people like the song Dance Monkey?
The limited variety of words, the simplicity of the lyrics, the repetitive tune, and the encouragement of dancing all make the song extremely catchy and extremely popular..
The limited variety of words, the simplicity of the lyrics, the repetitive tune, and the encouragement of dancing all make the song extremely catchy and extremely popular.
WAIT STFU THAT DANCE MONKEY SONG IS AN ACTUAL PERSONS VOICE … To be fair to the poor lost souls of the internet, Tones does have a very distinctive voice — one which is replicated across all of her tracks, both in the studio and live versions — so the confusion is understandable.
While performing there, the 19-year-old musician (whose real name is Toni Watson) met music lawyer Jackson Walkden-Brown, who introduced her to management company Lemon Tree Music, kicking off her journey to becoming a chart-topping artist.
Artist: Tones and IReleased: 2019Album: BRAVO Hits, Vol. 107Genres: Alternative/Indie, Children's Music, Electropop, and moreOther recordings of this songDance MonkeyKidz Bop Kids2020Dance MonkeyAndie Case20203:29Tones and I - Dance Monkey (Lyrics) - YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1__CAdTJ5JU
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