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Sona Mohapatra (born 17 June 1976) is an Indian singer, music composer and lyricist. [1] In addition to her own material, Mohapatra has recorded remixes of songs by David Bowie , with " Let's Dance ", and INXS , with " Afterglow ", with the latter proving particularly successful.
In 2014, he and Joe Flizzow won the 29th Anugerah Juara Lagu for their hit charting song Apa Khabar. His song "No More" was awarded the best song in the 21st Anugerah Industri Muzik. It made him one of few composers who have won two major awards in the same year, with the other being Adnan Abu Hassan.
The video contains a black cut at 1:12. Ariana Grande – "One Last Time", 2015; The video contains multiple cuts, while the screen fades to black. Maroon 5 – "This Summer's Gonna Hurt like a Motherfucker", 2015; Co-director Travis Schneider stated in an interview that although the video was planned to be one shot, there is one cut in the video.
The song became an internet meme after the nightcore version was posted to YouTube by a user known as Andrea, who was known as an Osu! player. [13] [better source needed] From there, the music rose in popularity with more people applying the nightcore treatment to more non-dance genres such as pop music and hip hop.
Sona Family is a London-based musical quartet. They have been said to sound "like The Black Eyed Peas infused with traditional Indian bhangra music". [1] They combine urban music, hip hop, R&B and dancehall with their own upbringing as UK Desis. Headed by producer/writer Harry Sona, Sona Family consists of rapper/singer/producer Mr Riz, female ...
The comments section of '80s remix songs usually include faux obituaries of fallen '80s stars who are either dead or obscure in the present-day era. They also include references to high school proms, weddings, and other life events from the '80s where the commentators supposedly had the song in their life (essentially parodying the comments ...
"The Perfect Couple," a six-episode Netflix murder mystery series, features an opening credits scene so outlandish and memorable the cast can't help but laugh while explaining its origin story.
Armen Martirosyan was selected as the artistic director of the orchestra, and Sona as the soloist. In 2005, Sona participated in the "Yerevan–Moscow Transit" concert with Georgian singer Soso Pavliashvili. In December of the same year she recorded a music video of her song "Vsyo proydet" ("Everything will Pass") with director Alan Badoev.