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Mika named the album after a phrase often repeated to him by his mother, Joannie Penniman, who died in 2021 from brain cancer. [5] The album marks his first in French and was preceded by the singles "C'est la Vie" (released in September 2023), "Apocalypse Calypso" (released in October), and "Jane Birkin" (released in November). [6]
"Love Today" is the second single released by London-based singer Mika, taken from his debut studio album, Life in Cartoon Motion (2007). The song was produced by Greg Wells at Rocket Carousel studios and engineered by Drew Pearson.
Lizzie Ennever from BBC Music wrote a positive review, saying that the track is "upbeat, poppy, all-singing, all-dancing, big-band." [10] Alexander Berntsen from Sputnikmusic wrote a positive review, saying that the song is "an incredibly fun (and happy!) tune, a genius moment. Hilarious indeed."
The song received positive reviews from music critics. Heather Phares from AllMusic wrote a positive review for the song, stating that "Mika's singles are his most charming moments, including the instant sunshine of "Grace Kelly," which crams tap-dancing rhythms, filmic dialogue, Elton 's pianos, Freddie 's vocal harmonies, and Brian May 's ...
Mika rejected this advice. [4] [5] [6] The song "Grace Kelly" was inspired by these problems. In 2006 Mika signed with Casablanca Records [7] and began recording his debut album. His musical influences are based in classical music. [6] Before Mika released his debut album, he promised the media that "It was a magical world that you could live in.
After falling asleep at the wheel in the November 7 episode of Grey’s Anatomy (recapped here), Mika along with sister Chloe was wheeled into Grey Sloan Thursday. And, given that we knew Midori ...
“Mika is not going down without a fight, especially if she has you to fight for,” Simone responded. Meanwhile, the doctors argued over the best approach to take with Mika’s care but Bailey ...
As with Mika's debut album Life in Cartoon Motion, the album artwork has been designed by Mika's sister (who works under the nom de plume DaWack), the Australian illustrator Sophie Blackall, Airside collaborator Richard Hogg and Mika himself. The artwork has been inspired by children's picture books from the 1940s to 1970s.