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Like her brother she possesses the power to control soul beasts. She then inherits the titles of Lord to the 5th and 6th degrees from the respective Lords after their deaths. Kris Wu as Yin Chen (Silver) (Chinese: 银尘), Lord to the 7th degree and former disciple to the 1st degree, Gilgamesh. Possesses the unique power to own an infinite ...
Zhou Shen (Chinese: 周深; pinyin: Zhōu Shēn; born () 29 September 1992), also known as Charlie Zhou, is a Chinese singer.He is known for his voice and vocal range.He gained prominence with his renowned song "Big Fish", which has garnered eight awards.
Originally broadcast as Immortal Songs 2 as a part of KBS Saturday Freedom, each episode featured six idol singers who would perform songs by the singer of the episode. After restructuring in 2012, the show returned on April 7 as an independent program and rebranded as Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend. Each episode now features seven singers ...
Movie title Song title Artist Writer US charts UK charts Miscellaneous July 21 The High and the Mighty “The High and the Mighty” LeRoy Holmes: music by Dimitri Tiomkin, lyrics by Ned Washington: 9 20 also charted in the US in 1954 by Victor Young, # 8, Les Baxter #6 and Johnny Desmond # 28
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The song's rise to number one was attributed to 294,000 downloads made that week, 6.1 million streamings (up 12%), and an airplay audience of 128 million (up 22%) across all genres, earning Lorde the highest airplay gainer for the week. [82] The song topped the chart for nine consecutive weeks and was the year's top-selling song by a female artist.
Nine Songs of the Moving Heavens (Chinese: 天行九歌; pinyin: tiān xíng jiǔ gē), is a Chinese animated CG TV series that was released on March 10, 2016, and produced by Robin Shen and directed by Chen Qianyuan.
It was the best-selling DVD release at the time with 14.5 million copies being sold. This record was dethroned by Finding Nemo the following year. [56] The Blu-ray edition of the theatrical The Lord of the Rings trilogy was released in the United States on 6 April 2010.