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An accompanying music video for "Feel This Moment" was directed by David Rousseau and was released on March 15, 2013. The video was shot in a black and white scene, featuring several shots from Pitbull's Planet Pit World Tour and Aguilera with big curly hair. The clip garnered positive feedback, who praised Aguilera's new figure in it.
The song stayed on the chart for a total of 32 weeks, and was the 10th best-selling single of 1998 in the country. [5] "From This Moment On" peaked inside the Top 10 in New Zealand, where it reached number seven. [18] The song failed to chart inside the top 10 of a few European countries, such as France, Netherlands, and Sweden. [19]
The song contains a sample of the song "Funky Vodka" performed by TJR. The single peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard Hot 100, number seven in the UK and number nine in Canada. The fourth and final single, "Feel This Moment" was released on January 18, 2013. The song features guest vocals from the American recording artist Christina Aguilera.
The song, promoted as a duet between Collins and Lil' Kim, was released in 2001 as the second single from the album. The song's accompanying music video combines scenes from the original video with new scenes featuring Lil' Kim. It was featured in The Box Netherlands HitMix 2001. The single has been certified Platinum in Germany by the IFPI. [78]
Watch on YouTube. Watch on. 5. “ABC” by Jackson 5 (1970) This disco-pop hybrid will have you gathering your siblings (or friends) to recreate the feeling of this family band. Listen Here. 6 ...
"Take On Me" is a song by the Norwegian synth-pop band a-ha. The original version, recorded in 1984 and released in October of that same year, was produced by Tony Mansfield and remixed by John Ratcliff. The 1985 international hit version was produced by Alan Tarney for the group's debut studio album, Hunting High and Low (1985).
In 1968, Jay and the Americans released a version of the song, which became the song's most widely successful release. Their version spent 14 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, reaching No. 6 on March 1, 1969, [7] while reaching No. 1 on Canada's "RPM 100" [8] and No. 11 on Billboard's Easy Listening chart. [9]
"Timber" is a dance-pop, EDM and folktronica song with elements of country. [7] [8] [9] According to the sheet music published at Musicnotes.com by Kobalt Music Publishing, the song is set in common time with a moderately fast tempo of 130 beats per minute. The song is written in the key of G♯ minor and follows a chord sequence of G♯m–B ...