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"No Limitations" is a song recorded by Filipino singer Sam Concepcion for his second studio album Infinite (2013). It was written by international Filipino artist, Billy Crawford; and is under Universal Records. "No Limitations'" musical composition, as well as Concepcion's vocals and versatility, positively surprised critics.
It received a 7.7 rating on Pitchfork [6] and won Album of the Year at the 2018 Boston Music Awards. [7] Following the moderate internet success of No Dogs Allowed, Gish briefly toured with singer-songwriter Mitski in 2018. [3] In March 2019, she performed at South by Southwest and was featured on NPR Music's Austin 100. [8]
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Alphabet's Google.The service is designed with an interface that allows users to simultaneously explore music audios and music videos from YouTube-based genres, playlists and recommendations.
With 1.5 billion views, this track from Moana is the single most popular song on the Walt Disney Records YouTube channel. See the original post on Youtube "You Need to Calm Down"
"Pantropiko" (lit. ' Tropical ') is a song recorded by Filipino girl group Bini from their first extended play (EP), Talaarawan (2024). Written by its producers Jumbo De Belen and Mat Olavides, along with Angelika Ortiz and Paula Patricia "Pow" Chavez during a songwriting camp, "Pantropiko" is a bubblegum pop track featuring tropical influences.
Sarah McLachlan opens up on her sad pet PSAs. Morgan Giordano. ... 10 years ago and still makes the hardest of hearts turn into mush as soon as you hear the first chords of McLachlan's song "Angel"
At the end of the music video, a message pops up declaring that money made from streaming the song will go to the Clark County SPCA, which helps pets in Springfield. A husky howling in auto-tune ...
The songs were produced and arranged by David Mackay. Mackay co-wrote "Breakin' Away" with Ian La Frenais, and "That's Livin' Alright" with Ken Ashby. They wrote the songs as the opening and closing theme music for Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, an English television comedy-drama that premiered in 1983.