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"Formidable" (translated in English also as formidable, synonym of tremendous, impressive) is a song by Belgian singer Stromae. The song was released as a digital download in Belgium on 4 June 2013 as the second single from his second studio album Racine carrée (2013).
In September 2013, Belgian rock band Mintzkov covered his song "Formidable" for a live session on Studio Brussel, with lyrics in English. In November 2013, Stromae received the award for Best Belgian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards .
"Formidable! [Fantastic!]" she exclaimed. "Formidable. This is the song I have been waiting for. It will be my biggest success! I want it for my coming performance at L'Olympia!" Vaucaire, delighted, replied, "Of course, Édith, the song is yours". Piaf dedicated her recording of the song to the French Foreign Legion.
The song and band gained much exposure when YouTube removed a fan-made music video. An official video was put together featuring the band playing pass the parcel . The single was re-released for their debut album The Big Roar and a new video was made, featuring the band performing the song.
In her music, Nakamura likes to use a combination of French lyrics mixed with Arabic, English and West African languages like Bambara, the Malian language of her parents, per The New York Times ...
"Whirring" is a song by the Welsh alternative rock band the Joy Formidable. Written by the band, it was originally released on the band's debut EP, A Balloon Called Moaning , in 2009 before being re-released on the band's debut full-length album, The Big Roar , in 2011.
Single by The Joy Formidable; from the album The Big Roar; B-side "Whirring (Instrumental Harp Version)" Released: 8 October 2010 11 October 2010: Recorded: 2009 () Genre: Alternative rock: Length: 4: 04: Label: Atlantic Records: Songwriter(s) The Joy Formidable: Producer(s) The Joy Formidable: The Joy Formidable singles chronology
"Broken English" is a song recorded by English singer Marianne Faithfull for her seventh studio album Broken English (1979). It was released as the second single from the album on 25 January 1980 by Island Records. Written by Faithfull, Barry Reynolds, Joe Mavety, Steve York and Terry Stannard, the song's lyrical theme revolves around terrorism.