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"Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)" peaked at number-one on both the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the United States and the RPM Dance/Urban chart in Canada. It went to number four on the Billboard Hot 100 , [ 8 ] becoming one of Soul II Soul's most successful singles in the United States (and the only one to enter in the top 10).
"Back to Life" is a song by American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys, released on September 1, 2016, for the soundtrack of the sports drama film Queen of Katwe, directed by Mira Nair. The song was written by Alicia Keys, Illangelo , and Billy Walsh while production of the song was handled by Keys and Illangelo.
The song has been called an "electro-kissed anthem" with "shimmering production" and "loved-up lyrics", with Steinfeld singing "Our love's enough, transcending us through space and time. It's holding up. It keeps you and me intertwined." The chorus, which contains the line "'Cause I'm bringing you back to life", was called "earnest". [3]
Back to Basics [34] "Oh Mother" • Christina Aguilera Hamish Hamilton: Live performance from the Back to Basics Tour in Adelaide, Australia in July 2007. Featured on Back to Basics: Live and Down Under (2008). [35] 2008 "Save Me from Myself" Paul Korver: Features personal footage of Aguilera's 2005 wedding to former husband, Jordan Bratman.
"Loved Me Back to Life" is a power ballad sung in a minor key, backed by a chorus that features a dubstep beat drop. [2] It was co-written by Sia who, among many achievements, provided vocals for David Guetta's "Titanium" and wrote the lyrics and melody for Rihanna's "Diamonds".
As opposed to the preceding album, The Art of Love, which was created during a difficult time in Sandra's life, material on Back to Life has more upbeat and optimistic feel. [1] Back to Life spawned two singles, "In a Heartbeat" and a duet with Thomas Anders, "The Night Is Still Young", which were moderately successful in Germany. The album ...
Six13 is a New York–based Jewish all-male a cappella singing group. Formed in 2003, the six-voice group is known for parodying contemporary pop songs by adding Jewish themes and lyrics.
Social Repose began his musical career in 2011, making electronic and synth-pop music, which he released independently through YouTube and Bandcamp. [43] He made his first song, "Helium House," while still in film school, and the accompanying video is the first upload on his YouTube channel. The song was included on his first album, Paradise ...