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"Celebration" is a 1980 song by American band Kool & the Gang. Released as the first single from their twelfth album, Celebrate! (1980), it was the band's first and only single to reach No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Ingrid Michaelson wrote a majority of It Doesn't Have to Make Sense (2016) while taking inspiration from the loss of her mother, giving the album a dark tone. To contrast this feeling, Michaelson began writing the chorus of "Celebrate", stating in an interview "how can you not be happy when you're singing the word 'celebrate?'" [1] During live performances, she would detail her interactions ...
After nearly two decades together, McDermott announced his split from Spelling in a now-deleted post on Instagram in June 2023, with Spelling officially filing for divorce in March 2024.
Celebrate (Bonnie Tyler album), UK title of Wings, or the title song, 2006; Celebrate (James Durbin album) or the title song, 2014; Celebrate – Live, by the Archers, or the title song, 1980
The world's right-wing leaders celebrate Trump's win — but America's allies hint unease Alexander Smith and Keir Simmons and Jennifer Jett and Chantal Da Silva and Natasha Lebedeva Updated ...
The American people have summoned the change we celebrate today. You have raised your voices in an unmistakable chorus. You have cast your votes in historic numbers.
"Celebrate" is a duet by American singers Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks. It was written and produced by R. Kelly for the soundtrack album Sparkle to the 2012 musical drama film of the same name. The film starred Houston and Sparks. RCA Records released "Celebrate" as the first official single from the soundtrack. It is the last song ...
It doesn’t exactly feel like the right moment to celebrate racial-justice wins, but that shouldn’t stop you from delving into this curiously under-publicized continuation of a classic ...