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The music video for "I Turn to You" was shot from February 26–28, 2000 [39] and was directed by Joseph Kahn. [40] Mistakenly, in the show Making the Video, the director says Rupert C. Almont. According to Aguilera, "This video is a little different than my other videos [...] I'm pretty much on a stage just belting my heart out.
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In 2006, Calm released Anti-Smiles. [1] [2] Jordan Selbo of Rap Reviews gave the album 7 out of 10. [3]Tom Murphy of Westword gave it a favorable review, writing: "Although Anti-Smiles reflects the dark side of our collective psyche, it's also a statement of hope in the face of fear and self-doubt."
The music video for "You Need to Calm Down" was directed by Swift and Drew Kirsch, and executive produced by Swift and Todrick Hall. [43] It was released on June 17, 2019, after a premiere on Good Morning America. [44] [45] The video featured a large number of celebrity cameos, many of whom are LGBT.
Ambient 1: Music for Airports is the sixth studio album by English musician Brian Eno, released in March 1978 by Polydor Records.It is the first of Eno's albums released under the label of ambient music, a genre of music intended to "induce calm and a space to think" while remaining "as ignorable as it is interesting".
"Turn the Music Louder (Rumble)" is a song recorded by British DJ KDA. It is a re-working of his instrumental hit "Rumble" and it features vocals from rapper Tinie Tempah and singer Katy B . The song was released as a digital download on 16 October 2015 by Ministry of Sound .
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The song's music video debuted in July 2007, but it was only released to radio that fall. In an interview with Christian Music Today, Morgan explained that the song was intended for the secular country market, as the original opening line was "Make love in the sunlight with all the doors open." When Point of Grace expressed interest in the song ...