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Giving the album four stars for CCM Magazine, Andy Argyrakis writes, "Amy Grant is still attracted to those timeless treasures." [2] Tony Cummings, rating the album seven out of ten at Cross Rhythms, says, "Amy's voice is, of course, faultless and remains one of the most distinctive sounds in modern pop music while the arrangements, veering towards a pop country sound and only occasionally ...
Cimorelli is an American singing group from El Dorado Hills, California [1] consisting of five sisters: Christina, Katherine, Lisa, Amy, and Lauren. They first gained popularity on YouTube singing cover music and were subsequently signed to Universal Music's Island Records and Republic Records labels in 2009. [2]
Best Music Video “Not Like Us”: Dave Free & Kendrick Lamar, video directors; Jack Begert, Sam Canter & Jamie Rabineau, video producers (Kendrick Lamar) “Tailor Swift”: Vania Heymann & Gal ...
Working with Amy is a dream, she’s a brilliant performer and her songwriting and vocals are so powerful. It’s been a great privilege and pleasure to collaborate with her on this video." [8] The music video was uploaded to Macdonald's official YouTube channel on 4 December 2020, and has of March 2024, has generated over one million views. [9]
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Music's biggest night has concluded. In the "Big Four" categories of the 67th Grammy Awards, Chappell Roan was crowned best new artist and Kendrick Lamar took home both record of the year and song ...
"Good for Me" is a song by American singer-songwriter Amy Grant, released as the sixth overall single from her Heart in Motion album. It was her fourth consecutive top-five Adult Contemporary single and top-10 Hot 100 single in the United States, reaching numbers four and eight, respectively.
The music video directed by Marc Webb and Rich Lee was filmed in Budapest, Hungary. [27] A writer for MTV News found the video to be "dark and cinematic, it's almost as if you swallowed an entire feature length film in 3 minutes." [28] Lee made a guest appearance on MTV's Total Request Live on September 10, 2007, to premiere the video. [29]