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The vinyl record playing the song is white and depicts the face of Baymax from Big Hero 6. The concept of the music video is similar to that of Green Day's "X-Kid". A second music video for the band's album version of "Immortals" was released on December 24, 2014, composed of scenes taken from Big Hero 6 intertwined with Fall Out Boy performing ...
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Balasubrahmanyam's first work in Hindi films was, in Ek Duuje Ke Liye (1981), [1] for which he received another National Film Award for Best Male Playback Singer. [2] In 1989, Balasubrahmanyam was the playback singer for actor Salman Khan in the blockbuster Maine Pyar Kiya. [3]
Film Song Composer(s) Writer(s) Co-singer(s) Ref. Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam "Kaipoche" Ismail Darbar: Mehboob Kotwal: Shankar Mahadevan, Jyotsna Hardikar, Damayanti Bardai [6]"Tadap Tadap"
The album, originally recorded in Hindi features six songs, and was released on 6 January 2018 by T-Series. The original score of the film is composed by Sanchit Balhara . The soundtrack album incorporates tracks covering the genres notably Rajasthani folk ("Ghoomar", "Holi"), fusion ("Khalibali", "Ek Dil, Ek Jaan") and middle-eastern ("Binte ...
21 Savage previewed the song in the trailer for the video game Mortal Kombat 11 in early December 2018. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was originally speculated to appear on his second studio album, I Am > I Was , but when it did not occur, its release date was left undetermined. [ 5 ]
The soundtrack to Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham... featured eleven compositions—Jatin–Lalit, who previously worked with Karan in Kuch Kuch Hota Hai (1998) had composed three original songs, including two sad versions of the title song; [1] whereas Sandesh Shandilya had also composed three original songs, plus an instrumental "Soul of K3G" and a rendition of the national song "Vande Mataram". [1]
The song was originally slated to be released as a single on 21 March 2011. [1] However, it was eventually scrapped. A video of the song was used in an advertisement to promote the 2011 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament and its brand new 68-team field, and was used from March 4–17. [2]