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Dynamic Chord (stylized as DYNAMIC CHORD) is a Japanese otome musical-themed visual novel game series developed and published by Honeybee Black. The games follow the musical careers and personal lives of several bands under the "Dynamic Chord" agency and music label. [1]
to "That's all it takes to be a star" (referring to the four chords themselves). On 20 July 2011, the Axis of Awesome released an official music video for "Four Chords" on their YouTube channel. Songs in the official music video: [11] Journey – "Don't Stop Believin'" James Blunt – "You're Beautiful" The Black Eyed Peas – "Where Is the Love"
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The song was released as a single in 1989, also sung by Ball, [2] and stayed on the UK Singles Chart for 15 weeks, peaking at No. 2 and becoming Ball's signature tune. [3] The song was later featured on Ball's 1992 self-titled debut album and Love Changes Everything: The Collection. [4] [5]
Helena Christensen was directed by fashion photographer Herb Ritts in Chris Isaak's "Wicked Game" music video, in the early 1990s. The video has been described as iconic. [ 6 ] Iman appeared in Bobby Brown's "On Our Own" music video in 1989 and Michael Jackson's "Remember the Time" video in 1992.
The first game in the series, Katamari Damacy, was published in 2004. The success of the game led to the release of six sequels over the next five years: We Love Katamari, Me & My Katamari, Beautiful Katamari, Katamari Damacy Mobile, I Love Katamari, and Katamari Forever. It also inspired a spin-off game, Korogashi Puzzle Katamari Damacy.
Escape to Margaritaville is a 2017 American jukebox musical by Greg Garcia and Mike O'Malley, based on the songs of Jimmy Buffett.The plot revolves around a part-time bartender and singer who falls for a career-minded tourist.
"The Game of Love" is a song by American rock band Santana from their 19th studio album, Shaman (2002). The vocal performance on the song is by Michelle Branch . It was composed by Gregg Alexander (as Alex Ander) and Rick Nowels .