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The Sweet Escape is a primarily dance-pop, electropop, and rap album, [12] [13] featuring themes of romantic situations and details of her career and personal life, while sonically the album features "sparsely rhythmic tracks where she chants as much as she sings" and "pop songs that aim for choruses."
Interscope Records released "The Sweet Escape" on December 19, 2006, as the album's second single and was commercially successful in mainstream and adult contemporary markets. It reached the top 10 of most charts and topped the New Zealand Singles Chart. "The Sweet Escape" was also well-received by music critics upon release.
The Sweet Escape (French title: Comme un avion) is a 2015 French comedy film written, directed by and starring Bruno Podalydès. The film also stars Sandrine Kiberlain , Agnès Jaoui and Vimala Pons.
The Sweet Escape is a 2006 album by Gwen Stefani. Sweet Escape or The Sweet Escape may also refer to: "The Sweet Escape" (song), title song from above album by Gwen Stefani featuring Akon; The Sweet Escape Tour, a concert tour by Gwen Stefani; The Sweet Escape, a 2015 French comedy film "Sweet Escape", a song by Alesso
The Sweet Escape Tour was the second concert tour by American recording artist Gwen Stefani. The tour began in April 2007 in support of her second solo album The Sweet Escape (2006). Performing for nearly a hundred concerts, the tour traveled to the Americas , Australia , Asia , and Europe .
One scene uses smoke to create the illusion that Stefani is a submerged escape artist searching for a key. [38] She pulls the key, a symbol of "the sweet escape", from her mouth, alluding to performances by escapologist Harry Houdini. [39] The song's title is often visualized by a colorful sign that reads "wind it up".
OpenVR SDK was released to the public on 30 April 2015 by Valve, for developers to develop SteamVR games and software. It provides support for the HTC Vive Developer Edition, including the SteamVR controller and Lighthouse.
VRChat is also capable of running in "desktop mode" without a VR headset, which is controlled using either a mouse and keyboard, gamepad, or touchscreen device. Some limitations exist in desktop mode, such as the inability to freely move an avatar's limbs, [ 6 ] or perform interactions that require more than one hand.