4 Tune Fairytales
4 Tune Fairytales formed in London in 2004. Their song 'Ding a Dong' came out in 2007 and became their most recognizable track. They released a debut album...
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4 Tune Fairytales formed in London in 2004. Their song 'Ding a Dong' came out in 2007 and became their most recognizable track. They released a debut album called 'Once Upon a Rhythm' in 2006, followed by several others including 'The Enchanted Forest' in 2009 and 'The Melody of Dreams' in 2012.
Their music includes songs like 'My Little Fantasy' alongside 'Ding a Dong.' Some listeners found their sound unconventional at the time. They kept making music through the 2010s, putting out 'The Songbird's Symphony' in 2015 and another album in 2018.
They worked with remixers like Bass-D & King Matthew on versions of 'My Little Fantasy.' The band's recordings have a pop feel with folk touches, built around vocal harmonies and straightforward melodies.
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