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Westlife: First video track from Live in Jakarta, Indonesia: 2 2000 - 2019 If I Let You Go If I Let You Go Second video track from Live in Jakarta, Indonesia, Third video track from Where Dreams Come True Tour, Second video track from Unbreakable Tour, Third video track from The No 1's Tour, Seventh video track from Back Home Tour,
Westlife performing at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert in 2009. To mark their tenth year in music, Westlife staged the sold-out concert 10 Years of Westlife in Croke Park on 1 June 2008. [63] [64] The group announced that they would be going on hiatus for a year after their Back Home Tour.
Irish boy band Westlife have released twelve studio albums, sixteen video albums, one live album, three karaoke albums, thirty-eight singles, fourteen promotional singles, nine compilation albums and fifty-five music videos. The band was signed under Simon Cowell, Clive Davis, and Jordan Jay and under record labels' BMG, S Records, Arista ...
"Unbreakable" is a song performed by Irish boy band Westlife, taken from their first greatest hits album, Unbreakable - The Greatest Hits Volume 1 (2002). It was released on 4 November 2002 by RCA Records and Syco Music as the lead single from the album's. The song was written by Jörgen Elofsson and John Reid, and produced by Steve Mac.
The music video features Westlife's activities in Asia, including South Korea, Japan, and Singapore. Many parts of the video was also shot in Singapore. [5] It also features the band promoting their latest studio album at the time, Coast to Coast. The video also interspersed with the band singing. [6]
During the final chorus, the band members sing atop the Cliffs of Moher, County Clare. In April 2017, the video exceeded 100 million views on YouTube, becoming Westlife's first official video ever to get Vevo Certified. It has reached 311 million views and 1.6 million likes (4 November 2022). [9]
"Swear It Again" is a song by Irish boy band Westlife. The ballad [ 1 ] was released on 19 April 1999 in the United Kingdom as the first single from their self-titled debut album (1999). The song peaked at number one on the UK Singles Chart for two weeks, giving Westlife their first of 14 UK number-one singles.
A music video was filmed in South Africa and premiered on 20 October 2011. The song debuted at number two on the UK Physical Singles Chart shortly after release. [1] Overall, the song became their second-lowest charting single in Ireland and the United Kingdom, charting at number eleven and thirty-two respectively.