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"Ameno" is a song by French new-age musical project Era (stylized as +eRa+). It was released in June 1996 as a single from their self-titled debut album Era and became a chart success in France, Belgium, Sweden, Switzerland, Poland and Latin America.
When The Sound of Music was translated to German in 2005 for the Vienna Volksoper, the song "Do-Re-Mi" was rewritten as "C wie Cellophanpapier". [8] The solfège syllables were replaced with the letters C through H, [ a ] and the mnemonics were words that began with each letter.
The Heartstone player Noxious used "Ameno" by Era as a soundtrack during his matches, and the song was soon associated with dramatic occurrences. Years later, images containing the phrase "dorime" and "ameno" went viral on Latin America, with the Dorime Rat, a rat dressed with priest robes, becoming specially popular in December 2019. [31]
The song "I Believe" was recorded as a duet by Katherine Jenkins and Andrea Bocelli. It was released on both Jenkins' 2009 album Believe and Bocelli's 2009 album My Christmas . Era is famous among mixed martial arts fans due to "Enae Volare Mezzo" being the theme song of Fedor Emelianenko .
For the film and soundtrack's press release, Cruz, Velasquez, and Cojuangco performed the songs in a promotional mini-concert. Despite being part of the movie, Velasquez' vocals were not part in recording of the movie's soundtrack, as it was a then-upcoming VIVA Records singer named Krystine Marcaida, who sang vocals on her part.
In addition to songs like "Dead Flowers (Resurrected)" and "The Heart of a Graveyard (Resurrected)," there was a "resurrected" version of a previously unheard song, "Praise the Void." The original version later appeared on the band's eleventh studio album, Exile .
Camila Cabello had a playful response to whether she thinks any songs have been written about her. “I have been lucky to contribute in many ways to the great music of the 21st century ...
"Native Blood" was released as a single from the album on July 20, 2012, both as a download and a limited edition 7" single. [9] A video was made for the song as well. [10] A Spanish version of "Native Blood" entitled "Sangre Nativa" was released on the "Native Blood" single. [11]