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Messa di voce [ˈmessa di ˈvoːtʃe] (Italian: placing of the voice) is a singing technique and musical ornament most idiomatically on a single pitch while executing a crescendo and diminuendo. It requires sustained control [1] and masterly singing technique. It should not be confused with mezza voce, meaning to sing at half voice or half ...
Måneskin covered in blood in the music video as the song's bridge is playing. Following teaser photos shared via their Instagram, [32] the music video for "Mammamia" premiered on Måneskin's official YouTube channel on 19 October 2021. [33] The video amassed 1.5 million views in 24 hours of its release. [34]
In 2021, a Colombian singer, Maluma and Rayvanny collaborated on the song, calling it "Mama Tetema," [13] [14] which was released as a single and music video. The track is a fusion of Afro-beat and Reggaeton in Spanish and Swahili, inspired by Rayvanny's popular track "Tetema." [15] Background and Composition
Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that the song "has all the makings of a smash, with or without the burgeoning Latin-pop explosion." He noted that "sporting a flamenco guitar and other Southwestern influences amid a contemporary shuffling beat, "Bailamos" moves along at a pace that's much more relaxed than [Ricky] Martin's "Livin' la Vida Loca", but it is still lively enough to work up a bit ...
Most of the world’s top corporations have simple names. Steve Jobs named Apple while on a fruitarian diet, and found the name "fun, spirited and not intimidating." Plus, it came before Atari in ...
"Io di te non ho paura" (transl. "I am not afraid of you") is a song recorded by Italian singer Emma. It was released on 22 January 2016 through Universal Music Italy as the third single from her forth studio album Adesso. [1] [2] The song was featured in 2017 as the theme song for the film Girotondo directed by Tonino Abballe. [3]
An official music video for "I Did It, Mama!" was shot by Bogdan Daragiu and uploaded in November 2015 onto YouTube in order to accompany the single's release. The clip presents Stan being surrounded by different types of half-naked men, and aroused controversy for cut scenes where she is shown miming sexual intercourse and oral sex with one of ...
The music video accompanying the release of "Papaoutai" was directed by Adam Nael and released on YouTube on 6 June 2013 at a total length of three minutes and fifty-two seconds. The video shows a young boy (played by Karl Ruben Noel [ 7 ] ) trying to interact with his father (played by Stromae), who sits motionless, his expression and body ...