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Mula is perhaps best known to Western filmgoers as the singing voice of the Diva Plavalaguna, played on-screen by Maïwenn Le Besco, in the 1997 film The Fifth Element, where she is credited using her then married name as Inva Mula Çako.
The Fifth Element was a strong financial success, earning more than US$263 million at the box office on a $90 million budget. At the time of its release, it was the most expensive European film ever made, and it remained the highest-grossing French film at the international box office until the release of The Intouchables in 2011.
The Fifth Element (1997) (collaborating on its "Diva Dance" with opera singer Inva Mula) The Messenger: The Story of Joan of Arc (1999) L'Art (délicat) de la séduction (2001) Wasabi (2001) Décalage horaire (2002) Rollerball (2002) Bulletproof Monk (2003) Bandidas (2006) Arthur and the Invisibles (2006) Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (2009)
"Il dolce suono" ("The Sweet Sound") is the incipit of the recitativo of a scena ed aria taken from Act III scene 2, Lucia di Lammermoor by Gaetano Donizetti.It is also commonly known as the "mad scene" sung by the leading soprano, Lucia.
N'ssi N'ssi is the second studio album from Algerian raï artist Khaled, produced by Don Was and Philippe Eidel.. It includes the songs "N'ssi, N'ssi," "Chebba," and "Abdel Kader," which are among Khaled's most famous, and "Alech Taadi" which was used in the film The Fifth Element. [2]
Even in a definitive ranking of Taylor Swift's best songs of all time, Red's fifth track almost always sits at No. 1, and with good reason. I don't need to tell you for the millionth time that ...
In episode 12 of Singer, the semi-final, Dimash sang Adriano Celentano's "Confessa" in Italian, followed by "The Diva Dance" from the movie The Fifth Element. He placed second and was promoted to the final. [74] On 12 April, he released his single "Go Go Power Rangers", theme song of the movie Power Rangers in China. [75]
Vitaliy Vladasovich Grachev [a] or Vitaliy Vladasovych Grachov, [b] known professionally as Vitas (Russian: Витас; stylised in all caps), is a Russian singer. [1] [2] Vitas is known for his falsetto and his eclectic musical style, which incorporates elements of operatic pop, techno, dance, classical, jazz, and folk.