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Victory marks Bethel Music first collection of new songs in two years, that is, since the release of Starlight in April 2017. [6] The album was written, recorded and produced in 2018, which proved to be an tumultuous year for the Bethel Church community, as Jaxon Taylor (son of Bethel Music CEO Joel Taylor) was in a life-threatening health situation having contracted Hemolytic-uremic syndrome ...
"Victory" is a song by American rapper and producer Sean Combs, under his then stage name "Puff Daddy". The song features vocals from rappers such as the late Notorious B.I.G. and Busta Rhymes . It features heavy use of mafioso -style lyrics, as was popular at the time.
Chris Brown of Elevation Worship shared the story behind the song, [5] saying: This was one of the easiest songs to produce with our band. It seemed to know exactly what to do with itself right away.
Victory is the fifteenth studio album by the Jacksons, released by Epic Records on July 2, 1984. The only album to include all six Jackson brothers together as an official group, Victory peaked at number four on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.
"Every Victory" is a song performed by Nashville-based contemporary worship band The Belonging Co and American singer Danny Gokey, which was released on February 5, 2021, [1] as the second single from The Belonging Co's third live album, See the Light (2021).
Torture" was Jermaine's only main contribution to the Victory album. [4] The B-side of the single was an instrumental version of the song. [5] One misconception is that the lyrics are about sadomasochism and physical torture, claims that Susan Baker of the Parents Music Resource Center had at one time made.
Victory" is an old fight song of the Pennsylvania State University. It is most often sung by the Penn State Glee Club and performed by the Penn State Blue Band . While a Penn State student and Glee Club member in 1913, James Leyden began singing a song he had just created at the athletic Track House.
In an accompanying Instagram post, Ducrot wrote: "This album represents that victory, the victory of self-belief, the victory of everyone around me who I love and who loved me back, the story of my brother, of my mother, of my grandparents, of my friends, and everyone who fought by our side every step of the way." [5]