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' Life ' in the context of lifeform) (Japanese pronunciation: [seːmeːtai]) is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino. Used as the theme song for the 2022 Asian Games and 2023 World Athletics Championships on TBS Television, the song was written and produced by Hoshino, who co-arranged it with Mabanua.
An accompanying music video was released on May 14, 2018, in celebration of Mother's Day, and features Clarkson with her own children, which symbolizes her "meaning of life". To promote the album, Clarkson performed the track at the fifteenth series of the British program Strictly Come Dancing .
M.O.L. is a video album by American heavy metal band Disturbed, released on DVD in 2002. It is a documentary showing the band while in studio and touring, and features interviews with members of the band. It also contains music videos and live performances of songs from Disturbed's debut album The Sickness.
The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan – Hoyt Curtin; The Amazing Race – John M. Keane; The Amazing Spider-Man – Stu Phillips; Amazing Stories – John Williams; The Amazing World of Gumball – Ben Locket; Amen ("Shine On Me") – composed by Andraé Crouch; sung by Vanessa Bell Armstrong; America's Funniest Home Videos ("The Funny Things ...
Some bad days catch us by surprise (you wake up with the flu on the first day of your vacation, the babysitter canceled right before your dinner reservation), and some are pretty easy to predict ...
The accompanying music video for "Bad Day" was directed by Marc Webb and became the eighth most-watched music video on the Internet in 2006, reaching 9.8 million views one year after its release. The video depicts two downcast people sharing a similar routine until they meet each other at the end of the video.
Song: “One Day at a Time” by Gloria Estefan. The theme from the original 1975 series is pretty good, but Estefan added some Cuban flavor to the track for Netflix’s modernized remake and ...
The music video for "Bad Life" was unveiled and published onto YouTube alongside the single on 21 April 2022 and was directed by Raja Virdi. [11] It is a one-shot video that stars Raabe and Sykes on each side of a worn-down house surrounded by a river performing the song. [12] Talking about the music video, Raabe explains: