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Elinor and Ari go to Olive's house for a sleepover, when they hear music coming from the backyard. Unfortunately, she lacks the inspiration to play a song for both of them. After observing a cricket hops into Olive's room, they find that crickets chirp to talk with each other.
[2] [3] Demi Lovato covered the 1978 single "I Will Survive" performed by Gloria Gaynor. The song was later released as a single on May 5, 2016, ahead of the film's soundtrack release. [4] In April 2016, producer John Cohen announced that Charli XCX who voiced as Willow in the film, will also contribute the song "Explode". [5]
The song is about two unlikely friends sticking together, despite them being "different as different can be". The song describes how friends may fight, but "in the end [they] are gonna be friends". [2] The song was issued as a digital download on April 8, 2016. A music video for the song was also released. [3]
Song Exploder is a podcast "where musicians take apart their songs, and piece by piece, tell the story of how they were made." It is hosted by its producer, editor, and creator Hrishikesh Hirway . Episodes have featured Hirway taking a deep-dive into Kiss from a Rose with Seal and Trevor Horn and into Blue Monday with Peter Hook —formerly of ...
Song Exploder is a music podcast created and hosted by Hrishikesh Hirway, which debuted in January 2014. It is part of the Radiotopia podcast network from PRX . The show features musicians talking about the creative process behind an individual song while breaking down the song into its component parts.
"Birds" is a song by American pop rock band Imagine Dragons featuring Italian singer Elisa. The song was released through Interscope and Kidinakorner on June 20, 2019, as the fifth and final single from the deluxe edition of the band's fourth studio album, Origins. [1] Upon release, the song became a favorite among fans, spurring the remix with ...
The official video for "Holy Mountain", directed by Julian House and using the original cameras from Top of the Pops in the 1970s, was released on the band's Vevo account on 11 October 2017. [ 6 ] The video sees the band in a room filled with coloured lights and also features animated scenes.
The music video was directed by Fane Flaws, and was the first of six videos he was to make with The Mutton Birds. [9] As well as being nominated for Best Video at the 1993 New Zealand Music Awards, it also won Best Music Video at the 1993 New Zealand Film & Television Awards .