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Anees Mokhiber was born on July 30, 1992, in the suburbs of Washington D.C. [1] He was raised and has resided in Northern Virginia. [2] Anees is an Arab American with Lebanese and Palestinian ancestry. [3] Anees studied at George Mason University, majoring in philosophy and sociology in 2014. [2]
Anees announced that "Sun and Moon" is a tribute to love and adoration, adding "it's a romantic little lullaby". [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Unable to remember its clear songwriting process, he wrote the song in dedication to his wife: "I knew there was something completely different about her that I was not going to find elsewhere."
"Free Me" (Sia song), 2017 "Free Me", a song by Billy Joe Royal from Out of the Shadows , 1990 "Free Me", a song by Debbie Gibson from Body, Mind, Soul , 1993
Anees is a given name that may refer to: Anees (horse) (1997–2003), American Thoroughbred racehorse; Anees Ahmed, Indian lawyer; Anees Bazmee, Indian film producer and director; Anees Jung (born 1964), Indian author and journalist; Anees Salim, Indian author; Anees Mokhiber, American-born Lebanese-Palestinian musician and rapper
The music video for "Free Me", directed by Blake Martin, was released alongside the song on 9 June 2017. [7] Zoe Saldana plays an expectant mother who goes for a check-up only to find out that she is HIV-positive. In a voiceover provided by Julianne Moore, we find out that Saldana could pass the disease on to her unborn child if she goes ...
It eventually skyrocketed and peaked at number two the following week, behind anees' "Sun and Moon". [ 20 ] [ 21 ] It also topped local iTunes and Apple Music charts. [ 22 ] On Spotify Philippines daily chart, "Rosas" rises to number-one on the election day (May 9, 2022) with 372,499 local streams, becoming the first all-female duet by OPM ...
"Free Me" is a song written by Russ Ballard and performed by Roger Daltrey, singer for English rock band The Who. The song is on Daltrey's 1980 solo album McVicar and in the film McVicar , also released in 1980.
"Free Me" is a song by English singer-songwriter Joss Stone. It was written by Stone, Jonathan Shorten, Eric Baker, and Conner Reeves for her fourth studio album, Colour Me Free! (2009). [1] The song embodies portions of "Do the Dirt" by The Meters. Due to the inclusion of the sample, Leo Nocentelli is also credited as a songwriter.