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"Owner of My Heart" is a song by German singer Sasha. It was written by Sasha, Pete Boyd Smith, Michael Kersting, and Stephan Baader for Sasha's second studio album ...you (2000), while production was overseen by the latter two under their production moniker Grant Michael B. and Pomez di Lorenzo.
The term romance (Spanish: romance/romanza, Italian: romanza, German: Romanze, French: romance, Russian: романс, Portuguese: romance, Romanian: romanţă) has a centuries-long history. Applied to narrative ballads in Spain, it came to be used by the 18th century for simple lyrical pieces not only for voice, but also for instruments alone.
The duo released a teaser video of the song on September 13, showing Ikura's voice reading passages from the based novel Taishō Romance. [7] For the music video, the characters were designed by Eisaku Kubonouchi , Shinji Kimura was the art director, [ 20 ] and collaborated with NTT Docomo 's project Quadratic Playground. [ 21 ]
An electronic version of the piece was used as background music for the 1980 arcade game Phoenix. Andy Williams recorded a version titled "Vino de Amor" by Tony Hiller and Nicky Graham on his 1984 album Greatest Love Classics; Japanese singer Yōko Oginome recorded the song as her 1993 single "Romance".
"Romantic Lover" went viral in the USA with Rolling Stone citing the track as one of the fastest-rising songs on American streaming services for the week ending 6 May 2021. [5] It was the second Eyedress single to become a viral hit in 2021 with "Jealous" going viral on TikTok earlier in the year.
"Romance genuinely confuses me,” says one aromantic. A popular misconception about being aromantic, she adds, is a false notion that they are incapable of loving another human being.
You may be demiromantic if you lack the desire for romance with people unless there is a strong friendship, even if you are sexually attracted to them or have had sex with them, adds Dr. Lee ...
OV7 tried to make the crossover to English-speakers with an English version of their new single "Love Colada" which was the first single from their album Siete Latidos (Seven Beats). The song was released only promo in North America and because of the group's problems with Televisa they appeared on the Latin American average success.