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It is composed in the key of C major with Wade's vocal range spanning from the low-note of D 4 to the high-note of G 5. [7] The song has a basic chord progression of C/F–C/G–C/F–C/G. [7] "Whatever It Takes" was described as an adult alternative/pop rock song. [8]
"Whatever It Takes" is a song by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons. The song was released on May 9, 2017, as a promotional single through Kidinakorner and Interscope . It later became the third single from the band's third studio album, Evolve , on October 6, 2017.
"Whatever It Takes" is a song recorded by Canadian country group High Valley. The group's frontman Brad Rempel co-wrote the song with Ben Stennis and Jon Nite . [ 1 ] It is the lead single off their 2022 studio album Way Back , [ 2 ] and the first single release after former member Curtis Rempel left the group.
Whatever It Takes, a musical co-written by Bree Lowdermilk; Whatever It Takes, a book by Paul Tough "Whatever it takes", a phrase used by Mario Draghi in 2012 as president of the European Central Bank
Whatever It Takes is a 2023 American Christmas comedy-drama film directed by Tailiah Breon and written by Amaleka McCall and Tu-Shonda Whitaker. The film stars Tami Roman, A.J. Johnson, Brely Evans, and Kandi Burruss. It follows the lives of four women navigating new beginnings during the Christmas weekend.
Whatever It Takes is a 2000 American teen comedy film directed by David Raynr and starring Shane West, Marla Sokoloff, Jodi Lyn O'Keefe, and James Franco. It was released in the United States on March 24, 2000. The film's story is a modern update of the 1897 play Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand.
There are exactly 220 different ways of partitioning 64 = 8 2 into a sum of square numbers. [ 6 ] It is a tetrahedral number , the sum of the first ten triangular numbers , [ 7 ] and a dodecahedral number. [ 8 ]
"What It Takes" is a power ballad [4] by American rock band Aerosmith. Written by Steven Tyler , Joe Perry , and Desmond Child , [ 5 ] it was released in 1989 as the third single from the critically and commercially successful 1989 album Pump .