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"Water Me" contains lyrics about body positivity, self-love and freedom. [4]The song's chorus is based on re-interpreted lyrics from the opening lines of a children's anti-drug song titled "I Am Free, No Dope For Me" written by Morris Wittenberg and recorded by Latin soul group The Dynamics in 1970. [5]
"What the Water Gave Me" is a pop, pop rock and soul song performed in tempo of 124 beats per minute. It incorporates several instruments into its composition, most notably harps and guitar. The accompanying music video for the song was filmed at Abbey Road Studios and it showed the band recording and
The live music video of the song, recorded at Young Life Sharptop Cove in Jasper, Georgia, was released on October 1, 2019, on YouTube. [16] An acoustic performance video of "Holy Water" at the Boiler Room at Neuhoff Site, Nashville, Tennessee, was published on YouTube on January 2, 2020. [17] The Church Sessions video featuring Tasha Cobbs ...
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On December 20, 2011, JibJab released a video about the year 2011 in review with a song called "2011, Buh-Bye", [71] to the tune of the title song. [72] In 2012 Hollie Steel starred and sang "My Bonnie Lies over the Ocean" [73] [74] in the 55 minute musical docudrama, Children on the Titanic [75] available on Amazon Video [76] and on YouTube. [77]
Many portions of Water Music have become familiar in popular culture. From 1958 to 1988, it was featured as the theme music for Anglia Television, a regional franchise for the East of England by ITV. [citation needed] From 1983 to 1997, a movement of the music ("Bourrée") was used as the theme music to the PBS television show The Frugal Gourmet.
"Water" is the debut single by American rapper Ugly God. The song was premiered on March 16, 2016, on Ugly God's SoundCloud account, before being released for digital download as a single on November 18, 2016, by Asylum Records .
While YouTube's revenue-sharing "Partner Program" made it possible to earn a substantial living as a video producer—its top five hundred partners each earning more than $100,000 annually [272] and its ten highest-earning channels grossing from $2.5 million to $12 million [273] —in 2012 CMU business editor characterized YouTube as "a free-to ...