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Inception: Music from the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to the 2010 film of the same name directed by Christopher Nolan, released under Reprise Records on July 13, 2010. Hans Zimmer scored the film, marking his third collaboration with Nolan following Batman Begins and The Dark Knight .
"Falsetto" is the second single from The-Dream's debut studio album, Love/Hate. [1] The song is produced by Christopher "Tricky" Stewart [ 1 ] and was released on September 28, 2007. [ 2 ]
Inception is a compilation album by American heavy metal band Sanctuary, released on February 24, 2017, through Century Media Records. [1] A prequel to the band's 1988 debut studio album Refuge Denied , the album contains remixed and remastered lost studio recordings from 1986.
The song was released on December 17, 2023, [3] its music video was released on the same day. The remake version of "Dream" reinterpreted with bright, medium-tempo , rhythmic band arrangements, aims to accentuate the beauty of the original song's lyrics and melodies with Taeyeon's clear and powerful vocals. [ 5 ]
Since the video's premier, it has been viewed over 140,000 times on MTV website. [12] The music video can be seen on Yahoo! Music. It impacted BET and was on the voting list of 106 & Park show. [13] The music video was made available on iTunes on March 17, 2009. It debuted at number 5 on the U.S. Billboard Hot Videoclip Tracks chart. [14]
The song has three remixes. The first, featuring Fabolous, was only intended to be used in the video; however, it was chosen for the album version as well. [3] The second remix, featuring R. Kelly and a new verse by The-Dream, was released on July 10, 2007; this version was released as the official remix.
"Dream On" was released on 6 January 2017 as the lead single from Macdonald's four studio album Under Stars. Released via Mercury Records, it performed strongly in a number of European music markets. In her native Scotland, it debuted at number 28 on the Scottish Singles Charts.
Upon its release, Gina Morris of NME described "Dream of Me" as "a simple song in three parts; an upfront drum machine, 'spooky' echoed vocals and sick sentiment". She added that one of the CD single's additional tracks, a live version of "Enola Gay", serves "to remind us why [OMD] exist at all. Just." [2] Larry Flick, writing for the US magazine Billboard, praised it as "a sparkling pop ...