Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The DVD comprises 20 popular songs sung by Ananda. [14] His final song album was Desithaka Gee produced in year 2007 with 12 new songs. [7] In 2009, he launched a CD at the Namel Malini Punchi Theatre on 14 February at 9 am. The CD comprises 23 songs sung at Ananda Rathriya and his son Mario also launched Gayana Gayum made up of 16 tracks on ...
Animated T-Pain in the music video. The video (Directed by Dale Resteghini ) was shot on March 27, 2009, but T-Pain was unable to attend due to being in a golf cart accident that same day. [ 3 ] The video was released on May 3, 2009 via Kim's MySpace and features Charlie Wilson as well as T-Pain, but in an animated form.
Nil Kıyısında (2009) Tek Taşımı Kendim Aldım (English: I Bought My Diamond Myself ) is the 2006 album of Nil Karaibrahimgil , a female Turkish music singer-songwriter.
The first video for the album is shot for "XL". Later, this song was translated to English as "Your Love is XL". The second video became "Kek" (English: Cake). The lyrics of the song include a recipe for orange cake. Similarly, in the music video she is hosting a "Cooking show", and making an orange cake. The last video from the album was ...
The first single track, a theme song titled "Maara Theme" which was included in the film's official teaser, [11] was released on 24 January 2020. [12] The second single track, titled "Veyyon Silli" was released at a special launching ceremony that was held inside SpiceJet's Boeing 737 aircraft flying on mid-air on 13 February 2020, the first in Tamil cinema history to hold a film's music ...
Snegithane Snegithane" has a video edit version, with additional opening vocals by Ustaad Rashid Khan. The video edit version was released only as a bonus track on the soundtrack and cassettes of Alaipayuthey (Original version) and not on Sakhi (Telugu dubbed version). However, the video edit version was used in all the three film versions.
Nil (Nameless Liberty Underground) (commonly known simply as Nil) is the second studio album released by Japanese rock band the Gazette. It was released on February 8, 2006, by King Records [ 1 ] in Japan.
A review carried by the BBC summed up, "Blessedly free of unnecessary remixes, Agneepath is a well-crafted, evocative collection of songs that proves the adage that, when it comes to Indian music composers, sometimes two heads can be better than one. [11] The song "Chikni Chameli" was extremely well received and topped the music charts. [2]