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"Mirrors" was written and produced by Justin Timberlake, Timothy "Timbaland" Mosley and Jerome "J-Roc" Harmon, with additional writing from James Fauntleroy. [2] During an interview with Billboard magazine, Harmon recalled how the song was conceived in 2009, during the recording sessions for Timbaland's third studio album Shock Value II (2009), "He's [Timberlake] like, 'I'm gonna save this one ...
Mirrors is the debut full-length studio album by Hong Kong recording artist Jackson Wang. It was released by his own label, Team Wang and Western and 6th, on October 25, 2019. [ 1 ] " Bullet to the Heart" and "Dway!"
The song was re-recorded in June 2010 for inclusion on their debut album Lights and Offerings. "Look at Me" was covered by Laura Cantrell in December 2009 [4] and was included on Mirrors' first EP Broken by Silence, just as the Pure Groove version of "Look at Me". [5] The promotional CD-single contains an edit of the song with a trimmed intro.
The music video for "Mirrors" was directed by Guillaume Doubet, and follows Kills exploring the concepts of vanity, control and sex after being mysteriously dragged into a mirror. She further promoted the song with live performances on the 2011 Life Ball and on the German programme Schlag den Raab.
"Into the Heart" is the second studio single by British synthpop band Mirrors. [1] [2] The single was released in the UK on 2 November 2009 as a 7" vinyl single and as a digital download on the Moshi Moshi Records label.
Lights and Offerings is the first studio album by British synthpop band Mirrors.The album was released in the UK on 28 February 2011 [7] and on 18 March 2011 in Europe. [8]The title comes from the Mirrors song "Lights and Offerings" which was a B-side of their 2009 single "Into the Heart". [9]
"Mirrors" is a song by the English recording artist Sally Oldfield [1] from her debut studio album, Water Bearer (1978). It was released by Bronze Records as the lead single from the album, and it later reached #19 in the UK charts.
Formed in Rugby, Warwickshire as 'The Liberators', they became The Wild Ones 1962 - 1965,then changed the band name again to Pinkerton's Assorted Colours in 1965, and scored a Top 10 hit with their first single release, "Mirror, Mirror" Co written with Terry Stevenson and sung by bandmember Tony Newman. [2]