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After Annoncing his departure on Rivermaya, Rico went on a year-long leave from the local music scene and toured the US and Europe. [4] On June 12, 2008 he returned to the music scene and released his debut single "Yugto". The album "Your Universe" was in the works and was released the following month. [5]
Kanta Binisaya (Heritage Song of Eastern Visayas (Album) UP Madrigal Singers: Choir: Independent 8 Distorted: 4th Impact: P-pop Independent 11 Turn Back Time: Zack Tabudlo (feat. Violette Wautier) Pop Republic Records Philippines (UMG Philippines) Your Universe: Arthur Miguel Warner Music Philippines Maldita: Jarlo Base Rock Sony Music ...
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Miguel titled Kaleidoscope Dream as both a metaphor for life and the creative freedom possible in dreams, while wanting to reflect his lifestyle and personality in the songs, which deal mostly with sex, romance, and existential ideas. In marketing Kaleidoscope Dream, Miguel previewed the songs virally through a series of free EPs.
"You Are the Universe" is a song by British acid jazz and funk group the Brand New Heavies, released in June 1997. The composition was issued as the third single taken from their fourth album, Shelter (1997), which remains the only Brand New Heavies album recorded with American singer Siedah Garrett, who afterwards left the group to concentrate on her own songwriting.
"Arthur's Theme (Best That You Can Do)" is a song performed and co-written by American singer-songwriter Christopher Cross as the main theme for the 1981 film Arthur, starring Dudley Moore and Liza Minnelli. It was recognized as the year's Best Original Song at both the 54th Academy Awards and 39th Golden Globe Awards. [2]
Jordan Sargent of Spin opined that Miguel returns to recreating the sounds of '80s R&B with this single and "puts an energetic spin on the classics". He called the song "a guitar-powered funk song with a distinct attitude and squelchy, aquatic percussion that helps it feel fresh" and "the type of song that Miguel is consistently great at ...
It has a folksy melody and contains major-7th chords. The lyrics consist of free association on Lee's defense mechanisms. [1] Lee has stated that the song is about addiction and sensual temptations. [2] The song is heavily orchestrated with string instrumentation. Lee sings in a crooning voice that has been compared to Johnny Mathis. [3]