Main Content
Sound Added to Your Favorites Soundboard

Log in or create an account to save your favorites, or they'll expire in 4 hours

Error Adding Sound
Error adding sound to your favorites.
Sound Reported
Sound reported and our moderators will review it shortly.
Error Reporting Sound
Error reporting sound. Please use the Contact page.
Title

Yes my baby left me never said a word was it something I done something that she heard my baby left me my baby left me my baby Even left me never said a word

Board Lilly Bartlam TTS Computer AI Voice
Format MP3
Length 8 seconds
Plays 1 play
AI Generated Yes Responsible AI
Download
More
Aural Matches
Share

This sound clip is from:

Type your text to hear it in the voice of Lilly Bartlam. Lilly Bartlam's dynamic foray into the auditory landscape of television and film has produced a veritable cornucopia of sounds that resonate distinctly with her talent. As a vibrant young actress, her voice brings to life characters in animated series such as "Total DramaRama" (2018-2023), where her pitch-perfect inflections and intonations capture the exuberance and unpredictability of youthful adventures. The comedic timing and vivid articulation she employs in voicing Dawn in "The Loud House" (2016-present) further exemplify her ability to add layers of sonic depth to animated personas. Moving into realms that necessitate a different aural ambiance, Lilly Bartlam's voice lends itself flawlessly to the high-octane universe of "Paw Patrol" (2013-present) as Skye. The show’s soundscape is one filled with energetic cadences and brisk tonalities, which Lilly navigates with aplomb, conveying the spirit of derring-do that fans of the series cherish. Delving into the more nuanced auditory corridors, her role in "Esme & Roy" (2018-2021) allows her to explore an assortment of vocal textures and timbres, enriching the emotional tapestry of the narrative and leaving an indelible impression on the audience. Her versification also extends to feature films, such as "The Handmaid's Tale" (2017-present), where her performance brings an evocative vocal resonation that complements the dystopian reality crafted within the show. Her speech echoes with a reverberant sophistication, adding to the thematic gravity of the series. Lilly Bartlam’s embodiment of these myriad characters delineates not only her unique ability to sculpt auditory experiences that are both compelling and enduring but also an acumen for selecting roles that allow for an eccentric improvisation within each character's sonic space. Through diverse vocal modalities and a charismatic auditory presence, Lilly Bartlam leaves a resounding mark in the auditory milieu of contemporary television and film.