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"Stronger" is a song by the English electronic group Clean Bandit with uncredited vocals by Alex Newell and Sean Bass, the brother of Sharna Bass (who sings the vocals of Clean Bandit's song "Extraordinary"). [2] It was originally released on 22 November 2014, with uncredited vocals from Olly Alexander, the lead singer of Years & Years.
"Stronger Than That" is a song by English singer Cliff Richard, released in 1990 as the fourth single from his 1989 album Stronger. It reached the top twenty in the UK, peaking at No. 14 on the UK Singles Chart .
"Stronger" is the first single from British singer-songwriter Gary Barlow's second studio album, Twelve Months, Eleven Days. The single was released on July 5, 1999, and was Barlow's first solo excursion into dance music.
The video was shot guerrilla-style over 12 days in April 2007, while West was still working on "Stronger". It explores life in a sleek space-age robot world set in Japan, filmed in the country's capital Tokyo and Los Angeles (L.A.), [ 18 ] [ 79 ] featuring shots in Aoyama clothing store A Bathing Ape and Harajuku clothing store Billionaire Boys ...
Stronger is the 29th studio album by British singer Cliff Richard, released in October 1989. The album was produced by Alan Tarney and includes the singles " The Best of Me "( UK No. 2), " I Just Don't Have the Heart " (UK No. 3), " Lean on You " (UK No. 17) and " Stronger Than That " (UK No. 14).
"Stronger" (stylized in caps) is a song by Japanese-American singer-songwriter Ai featuring Japanese singer Miliyah Kato. The song was released on October 27, 2010, by Island Records and Universal Sigma , serving as the fourth and final single for Ai's eighth studio album, The Last Ai .
"Stronger" is a downtempo pop and R&B ballad with a self-empowerment theme. It is the third single from Angels with Dirty Faces and was released as a double A-side with the album's title track. The song received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the lyrics and the group's vocals, although some were ambivalent towards its ...
The video went on to win a Grammy Award for Best Long Form Video in 1994, and was directed by Doug Nichol and produced by Julie Fong. On 11 August 1994, a compact disc of Ten Summoner's Tales became the first item ever securely purchased over the Internet, for $12.48 plus shipping. [ 25 ]