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Robin Miriam Carlsson [7] (Swedish pronunciation: [ˈrɔ̌bːɪn ˈkɑ̌ːɭsɔn]; born 12 June 1979), known professionally as Robyn (pronounced [ˈrɔ̌bːʏn]), is a Swedish singer, songwriter, record producer, and DJ.
Christopher Robin (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the soundtrack to the 2018 film Christopher Robin directed by Marc Forster.The album consisted of a musical score composed by Geoff Zanelli and Jon Brion, and songs written by Richard M. Sherman of the Sherman brothers duo, who occasionally collaborate for all Disney films.
"Dancing on My Own" was composed by Robyn and Patrik Berger. Featuring "elements of 'many different worlds'" she loves that make her "proud" of the track, including "80s rock ballads" and "queer electronica", [5] with the goal of releasing a record that would meet the standard of Prince, [22] two versions of the midtempo [27] ballad [28] were released for the album then for radio, where ...
A spotlight is being cast on the true story behind Winnie-the-Pooh's best friend, which is rooted more in reality than fiction.
Swedish singer Robyn has released eight studio albums, one compilation album, six extended plays, 50 singles (including 17 as a featured artist), nine promotional singles, and 45 music videos. Robyn became known in the late 1990s for her worldwide dance-pop hit "Do You Know (What It Takes)" from her debut album Robyn Is Here (1995).
The song was first uploaded as a lyric video, and later had an official video on 31 January 2017. A film on Schulz, simply titled Robin Schulz – The Movie was in the making, with multiple teasers on his YouTube channel starting from 12 October 2016. The official hour and 30 minute movie was uploaded on 1 March 2017.
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The soundtrack included songs by R. Kelly, Arkarna, Jewel, Goo Goo Dolls, R.E.M., Bone Thugs-n-Harmony, and The Smashing Pumpkins. The Smashing Pumpkins song "The End Is the Beginning Is the End", which played over the film's closing credits, won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance.