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Belamide began taking piano lessons at age 8 and started writing songs at 15. In high school and college, she was active in glee clubs as both a singer and songwriter. She said that this exposed her to a wider range of music and helped her make her first contacts in the music industry.
Billboard ranked "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)" number 428 in their "Best Pop Songs of All Time" in October 2023. [4] The magazine praised its "magic moment"; "In the song‘s intro, as the song’s main hook starts to gather steam, a laser synth sound rises from out of nowhere, as if the song’s about to zoom off into outer space.
"Strong" was written by Louis Tomlinson, [2] John Ryan, Jamie Scott and Julian Bunetta. In an interview with MTV News, Bunetta said, "We got into this discussion about how when you tell someone like 'I need you, I love you and I need you 'cause you make me strong,' essentially you can scare someone off.
My Love Emotion is the seventh studio album of Filipino singer-actress Regine Velasquez, [1] released in 1995 by Polycosmic Records in the Philippines, and distributed by Mercury Records. It was also released in other part of Asia like Hong Kong, Japan, China, Taiwan, Indonesia and Thailand under PolyGram Records .
Carole King recorded "(You Make Me Feel Like) A Natural Woman" for her 1971 Tapestry album, a record that became one of the best-selling albums of all time. [17] Her rendition is done in a stripped-down, slower-tempo arrangement as compared to the original, [ 18 ] an arrangement that features only King's piano and Charles Larkey's bass. [ 19 ]
Reigne is the 11th studio album by Filipino singer-actress Regine Velasquez, released on November 29, 2001, by Viva Records in the Philippines in CD and cassette format [1] and later in digital download. [2] The album was produced by Velasquez and contained original Filipino compositions by Janno Gibbs, Trina Belamide and Tats Faustino among ...
"You Make Me Feel..." is a song by American synthpop band Cobra Starship with guest vocals by American pop singer Sabi. It was the first single released from their fourth studio album, Night Shades. The song was released digitally through iTunes on May 10, 2011.
In 2004, the song again became a hit in the Philippines as sung by Regine Velasquez. [2] [3] In celebration of the song's 25th anniversary in 2021, Morissette was chosen to record a new version with arrangements by Filipino-American music producer Troy Laureta. [1] [4]