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The initial logo of Dailymotion, used from 2005 to 2015. In March 2005, Benjamin Bejbaum and Olivier Poitrey founded the website, pooling €6,000 (US $9,271) from six individuals to start it. [6] In September 2006, Dailymotion raised funds in collaboration with Atlas Ventures and Partech International. They raised €7 million, which was ...
On February 6, 2017, Soyou and Baekhyun were announced by Starship Entertainment to be collaborating on a duet titled "Rain". [3] [4] The song reflects the melancholic feelings of nostalgia that accompanies the rain after a relationship comes to an end. [5] On February 9, a teaser video of the two singers recording the song was released. [6]
The song's lyrics are taken from a break-up letter that Mika wrote to an ex. [4] In an interview with Q magazine, Mika says: ["Rain"] is an unapologetic '80s pop record. I bumped into producer Stuart Price while he was working with The Killers at Olympic Studios. He helped me program this. It reminded him of ABBA and Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
The rain ruins a game called "Puddleball" after it spoils a kickball game, but Bubble Puppy has to overcome his fear of thunder in order to save the day and the puddleball game as well. Pop Song: Awesomeness of Rain; Shop: Playground; Lunch Joke: Mozzebrella Stick (Nonny) Short Song: Rain Rain Go Away; Storybook: Strawberry Farm Yogurt
Episode 6 2015 December 17 Gosam embracing the Sun [9] 11:49 Episode 7 2015 December 18 Don't cry Gosam [9] 16:55 Episode 8 2015 December 19 Gosam is a woman [9] 14:53 Episode 9 2015 December 20 You are my dream [9] 8:52 Episode 10 2015 December 21 Good luck, Danbi [9] 24:03
Taste and season with salt. Stir together the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil and smoked paprika in a small bowl. Serve the soup piping hot with a drizzle of the paprika oil.
Amanda Lee (born March 13 [3]), also known as AmaLee, is an American singer, voice actress, YouTuber, and virtual YouTuber under the name Monarch. [4] She is known for her English covers of anime and video game songs on YouTube, [1] which have been viewed over 1 billion times and has acquired her over 2 million subscribers. [5]
Bilibili responded that they believed the videos were not illegal and refused to penalise the users who uploaded the videos. Lyrics from the video, such as "sing, dance, rap, basketball" went on to become viral as well. To prevent potential backlash and spam from users, Bilibili temporary halted the verification of new accounts. [57] [58]