Official Music Video "I Gotta Let You Go" by Pop Singer, Demi Davis.
1st Single off of the EP "Holograms".
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Official Site: https://www.demidavis.com/
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Nama asal
최슬기
Lahir
13 Februari 1986 (umur 33)
Seoul, Korea Selatan
Pekerjaan
Penyanyi ·
gadis balap ·
gadis ring
Karier model
Tinggi
168 cm (5 ft 6 in)[1]
Warna mata
Cokelat
Pengukuran
33-24-33[1]
Berat
45 kg (99 lb)[1]
Karier musik
Nama lain
Nara (나라)
Genre
K-pop
Instrumen
vokal
Tahun aktif
2012–sekarang
Label
Baeksang Entertainment
https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choi_Seulgi
Nama asal
최슬기
Lahir
13 Februari 1986 (umur 33)
Seoul, Korea Selatan
Pekerjaan
Penyanyi ·
gadis balap ·
gadis ring
Karier model
Tinggi
168 cm (5 ft 6 in)[1]
Warna mata
Cokelat
Pengukuran
33-24-33[1]
Berat
45 kg (99 lb)[1]
Karier musik
Nama lain
Nara (나라)
Genre
K-pop
Instrumen
vokal
Tahun aktif
2012–sekarang
Label
Baeksang Entertainment
https://id.wikipedia.org/wiki/Choi_Seulgi
https://www.instagram.com/officialkatiebelle/
"Out Tonight” an electro-pop anthem; offers a nostalgic desire for love with a melody and mood of pure summer essence.
Source: https://youtu.be/8XErjng7yTk
OFFICIAL WEBSITE: http://www.danielangelus.com/
SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/album/1UIojO6OU2oDGHLY3pHYB2?si=NLs-Yt3YRViiRHFgUI7xRg/
APPLE MUSIC: https://apple.co/2IwS7Qt
ITUNES: https://apple.co/2XghzxZ
AMAZON: https://amzn.to/2DcbMSi
CONFIRMED/PLANNED TOUR DATES: Sweden in May 2019 - America/Canada in October 2019.
BIOGRAPHY: Daniel Angelus is a British musician – a singer, songwriter, and producer – who creates “melodramatic cinematic pop and rock”.
A self-described recluse, Daniel began making music after a difficult and traumatic childhood, using it as a form of therapy. What began as bedroom music has, ten years later, transformed into an incredible career in its own right. Daniel has performed live in the UK, Europe, and North America since 2008 – and music is now his full-time job. His sound is unique, built on “the frailties and wonderment of human life”. There’s real grit beneath the surface that only comes from lived experience, and which translates into the fullness of the music – “it’s the colours of your mind; it’s the pictures lost in time."
Source: https://youtu.be/r-FWtUfpXGU
NoeL is a Japanese singer
e-komatsuzaki is a Japanese composer
These two people shared music activities
We made a number of songs
https://soundcloud.com/e-komatsuzaki-feat
NoeL is a Japanese singer
e-komatsuzaki is a Japanese composer
These two people shared music activities
We made a number of songs
https://soundcloud.com/e-komatsuzaki-feat
NoeL is a Japanese singer
e-komatsuzaki is a Japanese composer
These two people shared music activities
We made a number of songs
https://soundcloud.com/e-komatsuzaki-feat
NoeL is a Japanese singer
e-komatsuzaki is a Japanese composer
These two people shared music activities
We made a number of songs
https://soundcloud.com/e-komatsuzaki-feat
I like the serious heartfelt ballad, "I'm Not in Love", done by only Eric Stewart from 10cc, better than Kathy Redfern's middle part that I'm not happy about since I'm a small 10cc fan.
I'm Not in Love:
short version is better without Kathy Redfern's midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly. I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching.
Angel Dusted:
Co-starring Patrick Cassidy, a young Helen Hunt and Jean Stapleton's real-life son Putch in a terrific lead performance, Angel Dusted features an early score by award-winning composer James Horner. Based on the book by Ursula Etons, the film was adapted by Darlene Craviotto, who also plays the boy's psychiatrist.
I like the serious heartfelt ballad, "I'm Not in Love", done by only Eric Stewart from 10cc, better than Kathy Redfern's middle part that I'm not happy about since I'm a small 10cc fan.
I'm Not in Love:
short version is better without Kathy Redfern's midsection
Too bad that the song on a 7" 45 RPM single had Kathy Redfern's annoying be-quiet-big-boys-don't-cry junk ruining in midsong that 10cc's record label, Mercury had no time to omit, plus it's too bad that the repeated first verse was omitted too abruptly. I will call that song very heartfelt and bittersweet that touches my heart, because it's mainly all about marriage relationship falling out of favor. Besides it's very touching.
Angel Dusted:
Co-starring Patrick Cassidy, a young Helen Hunt and Jean Stapleton's real-life son Putch in a terrific lead performance, Angel Dusted features an early score by award-winning composer James Horner. Based on the book by Ursula Etons, the film was adapted by Darlene Craviotto, who also plays the boy's psychiatrist.
Betty Wright (born December 21, 1953),[2] is an American soul and R&B singer and songwriter, who rose to fame in the 1970s with hits such as "Clean Up Woman" and "Tonight is the Night".
About a year later, Wright released her signature song, "Clean Up Woman", written by Clarence Reid and Willie Clarke when she was 17. The record reached number two on the R&B charts, where it stayed for eight weeks. It crossed over to the pop charts, peaking at number six and staying on the Billboard Hot 100 for 14 weeks.[2] It eventually sold over a million copies and was certified gold on December 30, 1971,[2] nine days after the singer turned 18.
Playlist:
I'll Love You Forever (1971)
Tonight Is The Night (1974)
Clean Up Woman (1971)
This is my vocal range video for the best queen of pop and disco from Canada the World has ever seen : Miss France Joli
Voice Type: Mezzo-soprano
Vocal Range: E3? - Bb5
Low Register: E3? - A3
Highest note: Bb5 ("Come To Me" and "The Heart to Break the Heart")
France Joli ([ˈfʁɑnʒɔˈli] born February 2, 1963) is a Canadian singer, best known for the disco classics "Come to Me" and "Gonna Get Over You".
Teen stardom
Born France Joly in Montreal, Quebec, Joli grew up in Dorion. Her father was a hardware merchant and her mother was a teacher.
As early as age four, Joli was performing for relatives lip-syncing to Barbra Streisand records while handling a skipping rope like a microphone; she had appeared on television by age six. At age 11, Joli left the public school system (her mother tutored her) to concentrate on her performing career appearing regularly in television commercials and talent shows. A mutual acquaintance suggested Joli meet up with musician Tony Green who Joli approached backstage after he'd given a concert, Joli inviting Green to be her record producer. Green didn't take the 13-year-old Joli seriously: he'd recall: "To get rid of her I [told] her to keep in touch." According to one source Joli eventually visited Green's home to sing for him; it's also reported that Green first heard Joli sing from the audience of an "end of school year show" in which she performed in the fall of 1978. Both accounts concur that Green first heard Joli singing along with a Streisand record. Green had written the song "Come to Me" for Joli by the next day.
When the producer Green originally commissioned to record Joli indicated a desire to develop Joli as a Francophone singer, Green himself took over production duties for Joli. The tracks Joli cut with Green were picked up by Prelude and released on April 17, 1979 as the album France Joli: the track "Come to Me" received a boost when Joli performed it as a last-minute replacement for Donna Summer at a concert held on Fire Island on July 7, 1979 before an estimated audience of five thousand.
"Come to Me" began a three-week reign atop the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play on 22 September 1979 and the France Joli album rose to #26. On the Billboard Hot 100 "Come to Me" peaked at #15 November 17, 1979, the same week that Donna Summer peaked at #2 with "Dim All the Lights".
Joli made her network television debut on 26 October 1979 broadcast of The Midnight Special and she co-hosted the 7 December episode. Her other TV credits included episodes of the talk shows of Mike Douglas, Merv Griffin and Dinah Shore and also a Bob Hope special.
1980 saw the release of Joli's second album Tonight with the ballad "This Time (I'm Giving All I've Got)" released as a single bubbling under for two weeks pk #103: this attempt to curry favor in the mainstream market was unsuccessful with Joli receiving support only in the dance club market where the tracks "The Heart to Break the Heart" and "Feel Like Dancing" achieved a joint position of #3: Tonight was ranked on the Billboard album chart at #175.
In 1981 Joli's third album Now – produced by Ray Reid and William Anderson from Crown Heights Affair rather than Tony Green1 – failed to generate even a low chart placing, success apparent only in another dance club smash with the track "Gonna Get Over You", which went to number two for two weeks on the American dance charts.[1] However Joli, as evidenced by her opening for the Commodores during their American tour of 1981, was still viewed as having star potential: she departed the dance music-oriented Prelude label for mainstream music giant Epic.
1The track: "Your Good Lovin'" was arranged and produced by Prelude regulars Eric Matthew and Darryl Payne.
2"Gonna Get Over You" reached #43 on the French Pop charts [1]
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Source: https://youtu.be/HvDvFbpWqoM