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The full video song, featuring visuals directly from the film, was released on 2 May 2022 on YouTube. The song was also released in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Kannada under the same title. The hook step dance involving Vijay and Pooja Hegde – the lead actors of Beast – became popular. [3]
Steps' singles success translated into album sales, with their debut album Step One entering the UK Albums Chart at number 2. It was certified 5× Platinum following a run of 50 weeks in the Top 20. The next single release was a double A-side which provided Steps with their signature song and biggest career seller.
The concept was notable for the fact that the videos for the two songs linked together. The video for "Here And Now" features the group making their way through a maze, until they reach the centre and perform the song's dance routine. At the end of the song, the centre of the maze morphs into a spaceship which then flies off.
The full video song, featuring visuals directly from the film, was released on 7 January 2022 on YouTube. [3] The song was also released in Tamil as "Oo Solriya Oo Oo Solriya", in Malayalam as "Oo Chollunno Oo Oo Chollunno", in Kannada as "Oo Anthiya Oo Oo Anthiya" and in Hindi as "Oo Bolega Ya Oo Oo Bolega". Although the song and the film were ...
According to YouTube Top Trending Music Videos, Rowdy Baby was the most streamed Indian video of 2019 and the seventh most globally. [8] As of 10 January 2025, the views on YouTube crossed 1.7+ billion views (combining both video and lyrical), making it the only South Indian (and Tamil ) cinema song on YouTube to achieve this feat.
The song was nominated for an Academy Award and a Golden Globe and won a Grammy in 2006. Groban even performed the song at the Oscars with Beyoncé the year it was nominated.
"One for Sorrow" is a song by British pop-dance group Steps, released as the third single from their debut album, Step One (1998). It also became the quintet's first single to reach the top five on the UK Singles Chart.
A week before turning in the album, they wrote "The Steps" in a day. The band members wanted to create an up-tempo song that could allow them to do a great performance and decided to work on a "bare-bone" rock song. The writing process for this track was different from the band's previous work, as they usually compose the melody before writing ...