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Keep on loving your music vs Keep on loving your tune

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'Keep on loving your music' is a more general expression that can refer to any type of music, while 'Keep on loving your tune' is a bit more specific and informal, often used to refer to a particular song or melody.

Last updated: March 17, 2024 • 545 views

Keep on loving your music

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to express continued enjoyment or appreciation for someone's music in a general sense.

Examples:

  • I will always keep on loving your music.
  • Keep on loving your music, it's what makes you unique.
  • Dec 31, 2014 ... I keep on loving your music and can't wait to hear the new album and see the DVD. Martin on February 28th, 2015: Hallo aus Deutschland. Ich hoffe Ihr kommt auch mal zu besuch nach Frankfurt/M. Vielen Dank für Eure tolle ...
  • Wed - Fri & Sun 11 - 3pm, 5 - 12am. Saturday 11 - 3pm, 5 - 1am. July 8 at 2:27am . Remove. 1 Reply. Remove. Big John's Music Shack Thanks for all your comments and feedback! Keep on loving your music. BJ. July 12 at 8:00pm. Remove.
  • Jan 7, 2013 ... Wish I was rich so I was able to go to your country and watched you sing live. It will never happen anymore even if I'll get all the money in the world. Thanks for the inspiration. I'll keep on loving your music and memories.

Alternatives:

  • Continue to love your music
  • Keep enjoying your music
  • Keep loving the music you create
  • Keep on loving the songs you make
  • Keep on loving the music you play

Keep on loving your tune

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English, but in a more specific and informal context.

This phrase is used to express continued enjoyment or appreciation for a specific song or melody.

Examples:

  • I'll always keep on loving your tune, it's my favorite.
  • Keep on loving your tune, it never gets old.

Alternatives:

  • Continue to love that tune
  • Keep enjoying that tune
  • Keep loving that melody
  • Keep on loving that song
  • Keep on loving that music piece

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