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He complies and belts out with what sounds like an Irish folk song.
" In addition, he also belts out his classic hits "Haven't Met You Yet" and "Home.
When Mary J. Blige belts out her hit "No More Drama," she really means it.
Another is a braggadocious rapper, while a Type-A personality belts out self-centered pop.
When Alyssa belts out the Ray Charles ballad "You Don't Know Me," it's a show-stopper.
Guerrasio: When Jennifer Hudson really belts out the song at the end it gives you chills.
When Carrie Underwood belts out her moving hit song "Cry Pretty," the emotion is all too real.
But when the chorus arrives he belts out every word, trembling with joy until he's almost delirious.
Witherspoon, who sported a festive red one-piece swimsuit, then belts out a loud squeal before jumping.
Breitbart belts out a stream of stories, usually supporting Trump or mocking cable hysteria on the left.
"So just hold on to the memory of me," lead vocalist Cristal belts out in the chorus.
Fourteen when Season 3 opens, Anne (played by Erin Doherty) belts out David Bowie in the car.
In one video, she belts out the Back To Black track with the same attitude as the original.
He makes you feel bad for finding him off-putting, and then he belts out a lovely song.
Hudson regularly belts out musical verses on her Instagram account and even had a reoccurring appearance on Glee.
As the voice of Irene, Holmes's jilted paramour in this version, Mary J. Blige belts out a song.
You gotta check out T.I.'s performance ... Snoop laughs so hard he belts out a plume of smoke.
After having some food wiped off of her cheek, she belts out Dion with all of her baby muster.
She's quirky, she's not the type that stands up there and belts out something like a Whitney Houston song.
Adorning a "Central Perk" tee, Holfelder belts out an extremely dramatic rendition over heart-wrenching guitar and piano tracks.
In her "Lemonade" video this year, she belts out "Sandcastles," a ballad of a woman scorned, while wearing $550 Prymas.
In the video, May Rose belts out the song alongside the band Prinze George, as tender scenes of the film play.
Nurses fashion belts out of surgical gloves and pieces of rope to keep patients' pants from sliding off their slight frames.
In a dream sequence, Jasmine belts out this uplifting anthem after Jafar becomes Sultan and orders the guards to take her away.
" Talented too, I'd say: One of them belts out a witty version of "Honey Bun," the cross-dressing showstopper from "South Pacific.
Smaller percentages said they did not use belts out of habit, because they forgot, or because they found belts uncomfortable or ill-fitting.
In this case, the Qomar have also never heard music — until The Doctor belts out "I've Been Working on the Railroad" in sickbay.
An incredible momentWhen the mic doesn't work, the crowd takes over & belts out The Star-Spangled Banner……In Edmonton🇺🇸🇨🇦 #StanleyCup pic.twitter.
AND FINALLY ... The entertainer Elmo the Irish setter tickles those ivories and belts out a tune that only a dog parent could love.
Lovato belts out songs by Adele and Katy Perry, and Corden bites back with some of Tina Turner and Aretha Franklin's greatest hits.
When the cast comes back for encores, Ms. Storrs belts out the kind of vocal runs that are Broadway's answer to jammy solos.
So much so that when she belts out a few lines near the song's end it sounds like someone else altogether has arrived.
Later that evening at church, Simone belts out one of Alexandra's tunes at the behest of Carlotta's maybe-boyfriend, Pastor Bobby Harris (Tyrese Gibson).
With a banana-shaped fruit shaker in hand, Sheeran, 26, belts out the lyrics of his latest song in the Tonight Show Music Room.
When Inga Ballard, as the motherly cook Queenie, belts out "Mis'ry's Comin' Aroun'," there is no doubt she knows what she is talking about.
They describe a man who breaks into corny dances, who belts out "Lean on Me" at parties and will even do cosplay -- as himself.
The late-in-the-game villain number where he belts out his philosophy on death while dancing wildly around the cafeteria kitchen is gloriously demented.
This year, Ukraine is back, and the public chose Jamala, who belts out an otherworldly song about the forced deportation of Crimean Tartars under Stalin.
A Seal look-alike in leather pants belts out covers of David Bowie and Prince that seem to rattle the ice in the free cocktails.
It's silly of Patti to imagine that she could be the next Nicki Minaj, and pathetic that Barb belts out old radio hits at karaoke.
An incredible momentWhen the mic doesn’t work, the crowd takes over & belts out The Star-Spangled Banner......In Edmonton🇺🇸🇨🇦 #StanleyCup pic.twitter.
Jackie Evancho's transgender sister will undergo surgery to begin reassignment the same week Jackie belts out the national anthem at Donald Trump's inauguration ... TMZ has learned.
Performed by Keith David as the mischievous Dr. Facilier, he belts out this delightfully sinister tune just as he transforms Prince Naveen into the cursed frog.
Instead, she relies more heavily on slightly more melodic interludes and belts out her trademark ferocious growl when called for, giving it even more of an impact.
To launch his company GoPro, Nick Woodman and his wife scraped together $30,000 in part by selling shell-jewelry and belts out of a VW van in California.
In an exclusive PEOPLE clip, Bublé belts out one of his most beloved singles, "It's a Beautiful Day" from his chart-topping, eighth studio album, To Be Loved.
She admits she belts out Ariana Grande when she's cooking, loves a fierce game of Uno, and a few other things when she chatted with PEOPLE this week.
She belts out the start of the chorus — "Just keep breathin' and breathin' and breathin' and breathin&apos" — from her perch on a pile of old-fashioned luggage.
So Elsa does what anyone else would do after an argument — flees to the North Mountain, changes her clothes, and belts out a song to her yeti friends.
In a video shared by Miley on Instagram Friday, she belts out the Lil Nas X smash hit as Cody, 22, and Billy Ray, 58, play the guitar.
Gleefully batting her eyes coquettishly and dramatically turning her head from side to side, Hadid enthusiastically belts out the tune's all-too-appropriate first line with a teasing wink.
So, at one of his shows, Tomlinson brings Richard out and he belts out the incredibly technically demanding opera song, "Nessun Dorma", bringing the entire audience to their feet.
In his trademark booming voice, Khaled belts out, "Nip, talk to 'em!" before the 33-year-old, dressed in a blue suit, raps into one of the cameras on set.
He reworks Merle Haggard's "Silver Wings" into lo-fi twang, and on the record's title track, he belts out some of most ragged and stomping rock you'll hear in 2017.
Goldsberry is brilliant as an ingenue who belts out a number about 1970s interior decoration, celebrating the colors beige and brown, and Pell does a spot-on tribute to Elaine Stritch.
As she belts out commands (as in, "Gotta get my ass ate/gotta make that ass shake"), the beat thumps along, with vibrant bass shudders and skittering, subliminally irritating snare drums.
She's also full of charm and candor, as evidenced by her interview with CNN's Alisyn Camerota and John Berman, where she belts out a song by one of her favorite artists.
LONDON (Reuters) - Oscar winner Meryl Streep belts out the high notes as a wannabe opera singer in her latest film, "Florence Foster Jenkins", about an American socialite known for her awful voice.
Sometimes her enthusiastic young friend Kate backs her up, hamming it up for the camera as she belts out Bon Jovi, Rage Against the Machine, and Slayer lyrics into a pool noodle.
Singer Lisa Gary belts out Elle King's Ex's and Oh's, and even finds the time to hash out a quick game of tic-tac-toe on the supportive back of Jacob Scesney.
And the show is great: his god damn piano is on a revolving platform and he curses sometimes and belts out all those great songs as well as he has for decades.
But it was Álvarez, a Mexican hero, who carried the belts out of the ring after a bout that ended with both fighters bloodied and bruised before a roaring crowd of 21,965.
In the video, Metz, who stands strong on a stage eclipsed by water, belts out the emotional lyrics to the original song, which was written by 10-time Oscar nominated songwriter Diane Warren.
Pretty cool moments throughout this vid -- from the lead guitarist's face lighting up after Dan belts out his first verse to Dan turning down the guitarist's high-five, in favor of a hug.
Kardashian also documented her mother showing off her karaoke skills as she belts out "Last Christmas" and tries her best to rap along to son-in-law Kanye West's hit "Mercy" before cracking up.
Premiering exclusively on Spotify at midnight Friday, the latest footage shows the singer, 28, filming the video in a single take as she belts out the lyrics to her song in a wooded area.
"If you marry someone, marry someone like Uncle Xi; Swift and decisive, conscientious in everything he does," belts out a woman in the folk-bombast style beloved of China's propagandists (the second video, below).
The moment in A Star Is Born's breakout hit "Shallow" where Lady Gaga just fucking unbuckles and belts out the thick, juicy "Ahhhh aaahhhh aaaaaaAAAAAAAA" is the scream we should all aspire to scream.
The actors are enthralling individually, but the performance gains a supercharge when their wild energies come together, for instance when the entire cast belts out a pop ballad demanding vengeance for the cuckolded general.
Critics have written that the film was strengthened by the many refugees and exiles in the supporting cast, including Madeleine Lebeau, who belts out "La Marseillaise" through tears in one of the most famous scenes.
Entitled "Heck on Wheels" and created by Saatchi & Saatchi L.A., the 90-second teaser follows a bespectacled office worker as he belts out an AC/DC-style original rock anthem about his Prius on a morning commute.
Although Idina Menzel's mother will be glued to the television set as her daughter belts out the classic anthem "Wind Beneath My Wings" for Lifetime's Beaches remake on Saturday, the Tony winning actress will be keeping herself busy.
Check out JB in the vid -- the "Sexual Healing" serenading starts off directed at Hailey, but then he pivots and belts out the lyrics for the world to hear ... before pulling in a random guy for some lovin'.
He belts out his longing for the pure love and innocence of "how my life was when it just started" over a brawny backbeat and synthesizers that start out sparse, then linger to amass harmonies and shimmery depths.
Video posted to Instagram on Monday by musician Marques Anthony shows Kraft with his arm around Foxx, bopping along as Bon Jovi belts out "Livin' on a Prayer" in front of a large crowd gathered outside Perelman's mansion.
The lyric's absurd evocation of religious revivals "way down South" gives way to a stageful of male chorines in top hats and tails, as Day belts out a paean to dancing that is a rollicking celebration of … something else.
With an audience that consists exclusively of his Persian cat, Mushi, the gay comedian and social media star belts out musical parodies through the night, using a computer and a green screen to make videos skewering this year's ugly political season.
They turn the station, only to land on the early chords of "What's Up," by 4 Non Blondes, which leads right into a rousing group-wide sing-along headlined by Cameron, who belts out the chorus from atop the counter.
We also get to watch Garnet beat the snot out of Jasper, while she belts out that she's "made of love" in the song "Stronger Than You," a standout in a show that has delivered a ton of amazing songs.
As Céline Dion belts out the powerful lyrics "I've got my own imperfections" in the music video for her new single, "Imperfections," the Grammy Award-winning artist makes a bold statement about loving yourself by wiping away her makeup onscreen.
As the singer belts out the lyrics of his song "Dad's Old Number" from his new album All of It, he relives the painful memory of losing his dad William suddenly in 2013 after a truck he was working on fell on him.
She quickly turns around in her E-Tron Sportback, and belts out the chorus to Disney's animated ear-worm along with other disaffected car owners, a singing gas station mascot, an angry businessman in a limo, and other satisfied E-Tron owners.
Catlyn Jenner belts out Jesus Christ Superstar (a not-so-subtle nod to another Webber classic) before being cut off by her "lawyers," Kris Jenner demands 10% of the video sales, and Kylie Jenner drops in to hawk her lip kits (whatever those are).
MUMBAI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A young man comes out of the closet on a dating show, while a drag queen belts out Bollywood hits in a singing competition - both aired on Indian television programs in the past month, but would have been unthinkable until recently.
Wearing a dress with colourful tulle and a skeleton bodice—a move that looks very deliberate, showing us her "insides"—Bjork, accompanied by a full band, belts out tracks like "Oceania", "Army of Me", and "All Is Full of Love" to name a few.
Only the Golden Globes would be perverse enough to have a musical category and then decide that "Judy" does not belong there, even though Ms Zellweger's performance is notable for the numerous songs she belts out in the film's recreations of Garland's London cabarets.
Lamar enlisted his TDE collaborator SZA for "All the Stars" — she belts out the song's soaring chorus over strings and hazy beat, while Lamar raps about power and legacy in verse that strives to capture the inner conflict in the film's protagonist, the king and superhero T'Challa.
Greg Olsen is known as the dad who belts out all the words to Frozen's "Let It Go" to calm little T.J., asks the tough questions about his treatment and often sleeps in a chair for days on end to be with his son, nurses tell PEOPLE.
" In the chorus for "Wolves" Gomez belts out: "I've been running through the jungle/ I've been crying with the wolves/ To get to you, to get to you/ I've been down the darkest alleys/ Saw the dark side of the moon/ To get to you, to get to you.
Ocean O'Connell Rosenberg (her parents, briefly seen, were laid-back hippies), played with alpha-girl pep by Tiffany Tatreau, belts out a hilarious pop song in which she alternately sings her own praises ("What the world needs is people like me," runs the chorus) and eviscerates her competitors.
In the Petra Collins-directed video, also featuring 21 Savage, the engaged couple are all over each other in the back of a car as Cardi B, 25, belts out the lyrics of the chorus, dressed in a custom-made crystal and safety pin-emblazoned ensemble by Yeha Leung and Alejandro Lafontant.
I want to see a yellow flag soar into the heavens while Jordin Sparks belts out "...the bombs bursting in air..." and have someone explain to me how silently protesting literally racism is somehow more disrespectful than assigning a yardage penalty in a fucking stupid football game to their beloved national anthem.
Ian McKellen -- with Dench, one of the group's knighted members -- bucks the odds by being winsomely charming, while Jennifer Hudson, as the worn-down Grizabella, belts out "Memory" and demonstrates that it's possible to briefly conjure a spine-tingling moment even in a bad movie, although nothing to rival her breakout "Dreamgirls" role.
Samples abound: one, of Stevie Nicks singing "Wild Heart," is sped up to a high-pitched squiggle; in another, the Scottish pop singer Paolo Nutini belts out a line about finding God and religion, making plain Vernon's riddle-like yearning; elsewhere, he weaves an Eau Claire radio jingle into a synth line, a nod to the locals.
As Elsa, voiced by Idina Menzel, grapples with leaving the kingdom when members of her community discover her unusual talent of generating ice, she belts out the signature song with such gusto that you have no other choice but to understand the ice queen's conflict On the charts, "Let it Go" crept into the top five of the Billboard Top 100.
"There's a time that I remember when I never felt so lost / When I felt all of the hatred was too powerful to stop / Now my heart feels like an ember and it's lighting up the dark / I'll carry these torches for ya that you know I'll never drop," Levine belts out as the lighting transitions between bright and dark throughout the video.
Maybe Goodell and the NFL team owners and general managers don't notice longtime fans like me, the ones who believe true patriotism is about more than standing at attention with hand over heart while someone belts out the words to the National Anthem, that it means being willing to sacrifice to demand that the country live up to the ideals for which that flag supposedly stands.
Her office a shower of sorts, too, spa where Tony goes to come clean, where every once in a while butt-naked Tony lets go, belts out his privacies, his innermost, imprisoned stories verse by verse, singing away, no holds barred, to seduce his shrink with beaucoup boo-hoos and hangovers from bad old days when he was coming up the hard way on mauling, murderous streets, and worse at home, Tony Soprano croons, chirps, coos to her.
September 12, 2007. Retrieved June 22, 2012.Lim Chia Ying. "Soprano Tan belts out Teresa Teng's numbers". thestar.com.my.
They wove bags, sandals, belts out of yucca plants and leaves - and strung beads. They occasionally lived in dry caves where they dug pits and lined with stones to store food.Wenger, Gilbert R. (1991) [1980]. The Story of Mesa Verde National Park.
She asks him to accompany her to a dinner with her colleagues. Conor invites them all back to a music session in the pub. Michelle gets up and belts out a song. They go back to her apartment where they have sex for the first time.
Hodgins, Paul. "All in the family" OC Register, July 9, 2006 His son Jack auditioned for the 2017 season of The Voice and picked Alicia Keys as his coach.Tailor, Leena. "Jack Cassidy Returns to 'The Voice,' Belts Out Elton John After Being Selected as Alicia Keys' Comeback Artist" etonline.
Elsewhere, paired with upbeat guitars and drum machines on the girl-power anthem "There Will Be Tears," the singer happily belts out about being "the one that got away." Parents will likely tire of it quickly, but "Sparks Fly" will surely be stuck on repeat in minivans across the country.
In 2004, a commercial for American Express features comedian Ellen DeGeneres dancing around, while Deborah Cooper belts out the famous C + C Music Factory tag line "Everybody Dance Now" from the track "Gonna Make You Sweat". In 2008 Cooper started writing a book about her life in the music industry, while she also continued composing new dance music.
The female creatures then discover that he is a doll himself, however, his interior resembles chainmail. The female dolls then start to feel him. Meanwhile, Nicki is surrounded by the male dolls as she belts out the song. As the video finishes, Minaj is spotted riding her horse around town, as the female dolls make their escape from Guetta's place of business.
Swift's vocals begin in a hushed tone, then gradually grow until, at one point, she belts out the song's title. The song features different twangy, up-and-down vocal hooks might, in similarity to "You Belong with Me". It follows the chord progression G–D–Am–C. The song's instrumentation is based on acoustic guitar; it eventually has its own gentle solo.
On February 15, the music video was released on YouTube. It was set in a very grand theatre. The visual narrative begins with Hassani on backstage in his dressing room. It shows a rarely seen glimpse of the man beneath the wig. Once he’s applied his makeup and popped on his trademark blonde bob, he takes to the stage and belts out “Roi”.
" He continues, "One of the band's live staples in recent years is "Hunted" from 1994's Pale Sun Crescent Moon. Revisiting the song here, the original sounds frail and timid in comparison. Margo belts out the lyrics with the dry bitterness of someone who has witnessed first-hand the arrows that fly between men and women. As the band shakes the rafters, Bird delivers a mandolin solo that redefines the possibilities of the instrument.
The first two verses of "Big Time Sensuality" are underscored by upbeat keyboards that lead into electronica and techno- influenced grooves that Sandy Masuo of Option defined as "brooding". Björk belts out the first lines accompanied by a base of percussion, while the chorus features stronger electronic beats. After the first two verses, Björk sings some sounds like moans or shouts. Ben Thompson defined the yells sequence as "sinuous pop-funk squawk".
Giving it a "B+", Bob Paxman of Country Weekly wrote that "she belts out this empowerment tune with conviction [and] the soulful boldness we've come to expect" and "the anthemic nature of the song seems to call for dual voices, particularly on the chorus", although he added that "lyrically, 'PrizeFighter' contends only in the middleweight division, striking one as a cross between a high school coach's pep talk and one of those affirmation cards".
Before Azalea and Chater come out of their hallucinations, they are shown in bathtubs filled with pills. The video is edited to feature psychedelic effects during this segment to emphasize their drug-induced trance. Once the scene ends, Azalea and Chater come to and embark on psychotic frenzies in front of the nurses. As Chater belts out her high note, the two girls fall onto their bed, ending their episode and arriving at the conclusion of the video.
Lemos used a right feint in "Petey Scalzo Drops Feather Boxing Crown", The Dispatch, Moline, Illinois, pg. 23, 2 July 1941 As Scalzo gamely rose and made a futile attempt to resume the fight for the last time, Lemos dropped him for an eight count. Scalzo struggled to rise without success, and the referee called the bout.Wolf, Al, "Lemos Belts Out Scalzo in the Fifth Round to Win Title", The Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, California, pg.
"Listen" scored generally positive reviews from contemporary music critics. A reviewer from Pitchfork stated that "when Beyoncé belts out the chorus, the inspiration is real, tangible, and contagious". Describing the song as a "devastatingly beautiful ballad", Chuck Taylor of Billboard magazine wrote, "Beyoncé delivers the performance of her career, another defining moment in the brilliant flick [besides Hudson's 'And I Am Telling You I'm Not Going']." Peter Travers of Rolling Stone noted that the song "adds grit and touching gravity to Deena".
" Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song four out of five stars, stating it "may pull in the reins as far as the hectic dance beats and sado-masochistic lyrics go, but it's no less beefy and extravagant." He also noted that "[s]he belts out in a range well beyond her natural vocal ability." Thomas Conner of Chicago Sun-Times concluded that "The acoustic strums of 'California King Bed' build to a cinematic, Diane Warren- sized breakup chorus.
The song has been highly praised for its 1970s feel and lyrical content. The Source stated: The Voice winner has been since the ending of season 5, but absolutely blows fans away with the unexpected “Fire”. Her irrefutable talent truly shines through on the song as she belts out the lyrics “Shame on me because my eyes were closed, and you gon’ have to live with the life you chose but that’s alright I suppose. I burned all your clothes, yes I did.
They wove bags, sandals, belts out of yucca plants and leaves – and strung beads. They occasionally lived in dry caves where they dug pits and lined with stones to store food. These people were ancestors of the pueblo people of the Hovenweep pueblo settlement and Mesa Verde. Basketmaker III Era 500 to 750 :The next era, Modified Basketmakers, resulted in the introduction of pottery which reduced the number of baskets that they made and eliminated the creation of woven bags.
Cash Box (February 23, 1963): > Ike and Tina are one of the best-blended teams around today. Tina's exacting > sense of rhythm on both pulsating r&b; numbers and ballads is perfectly > complemented by Ike's first-rate piano and guitar work. The duo are in fine > form on this Sue entry of danceable blues sides. The songstress belts out > winning readings of "Wake Up," "Don't Play Me Cheap" and "My Everything To > Me" with all of her expected poise and artistry.
Initial reviews toward "Some Kind of Bliss" were mixed. Writing for NME in November 1997, Ben Willmott called it "supremely irritating" and stated "Kylie belts out the lyrics like she's reading from an autocue. Any soul is lost in a slurry of bought-in brass and a ropey guitar solo that's be more at home on a Shakin' Stevens record." John Magnan from The Age said while the song was a stand out to the album, it "is actually one of the album's clunkier tracks".
One particularly noted example was in Bobcaygeon, which held a public viewing on its main street;"Bobcaygeon belts out its Tragically Hip moment". Maclean's, August 21, 2016. in addition to local residents, the event was also attended by a significant number of people who had made a "pilgrimage" to view the concert there because of the song. On the same night as the Kingston concert, American rock band Pearl Jam were performing in Chicago; lead singer Eddie Vedder paid tribute to Downie and dedicated a performance of "Light Years" to Downie and the Tragically Hip.
Evan Sawdey of the website PopMatters found several rock elements in the composition of the song. Vena also felt that what made the song stand out from others on the radio was the saxophone solo by Clemons right in the middle of the track, as Gaga belts out, "I'm on the edge with you." Robert Copsey from Digital Spy said that the musical composition is a mixture of loud-sounding electric guitars and club-beat influenced synths. The song and album ends with a long coda, with the sound of the saxophone fading out.
In his book, The Impossible David Lynch, writer Todd McGowan describes Del Rio's performance with the phrase "the voice as the impossible object." In the nightclub scene, Del Rio is introduced as "La Llorona de Los Ángeles" (Crying Woman from Los Angeles), who belts out the song in a depressive stupor, only to faint onstage while the song continues playing. Film critic Zina Giannopoulou likens the song's performance and (symbolic) death of the singer as a parallel to the relationship between the two female doppelgänger characters, Diane/Betty and Rita/Camilla.
On August 9, 1933, he was knocked out by Lou Brouillard in the seventh round of a scheduled 15-round title fight at the Polo Grounds, surrendering his NYSAC World Middleweight title."Larruping Lou Belts Out Jeby; Left to Chin Puts Jewish Boy Away for Evening", The Vancouver Sun, August 10, 1933 Although only twenty-five at the time, Jeby's career began to falter after the loss of his title. On April 6, 1934, he lost to Teddy Yarosz in a twelve-round points decision in Pittsburgh. The bout was a title match for the Pennsylvania version of the World Middleweight Title.
Following its release and victory at Festivali i Këngës, "Shaj" received favourable response from music critics. Eurovision.de writer, Irving Wolther, referred to the song as a "melancholic power ballad". Mark Savage from BBC opined that "she belts out the high notes with all the subtlety of a klaxon in an elevator shaft" and went on into praising the composition and Arilena's vocal delivery. Following the premiere of the remastered version, entitled "Fall from the Sky", Wiwibloggs writer Luis Fuster elaborated, saying that "the song does keep the essence of "Shaj" – in fact, it feels more like a good revamp year for Albania".
" The site's other reviewer, Nick Levine, agreed saying that the song "thumps as persuasively as Muhammad Ali circa 1967." Robert Daw of Idolator said "if you think Ms. Kelly is taking the go-go boots off anytime soon, then you'd best go lean against the wall, flower. Rowland's Guetta-produced new single 'Commander' is pure strobe-light adrenaline rush ... [it] will appear on Kelly's as-yet-untitled third solo album ... we're predicting a full on Rowland Renaissance!". With Alex Catarinella of Paper saying "she belts out soaring vocals, is further proof that she's no longer the cute teenage girl sharing a chorus.
However, she ended up in record contract limbo for a time and seemed to disappear from the scene. During that period, she wrote or co-wrote the eleven songs that form her comeback album, Stronger, released on Pamplin Records. Stronger is an understatement, for Grant not only belts out wonderful pop ballads and peppy danceable hits, but her voice is absolutely stellar throughout the album. Coupled with tight production by newlywed husband Bernie Herms, veterans Tedd T., and John and Dino Elefante, among others, Grant delivers a must-have collection of contemporary tunes that puts her back on the road to stardom.
Massey Whiteknife is a First Nations entrepreneur who owns the multimillion-dollar ICEIS group of companies in Alberta. Iceis Rain is Massey's alter-ego, a drag queen in thigh-high boots who belts out a memorable cover of "Purple Rain". Iceis came to life as part of Massey's recovery from dissociative post- traumatic stress disorder, which he suffered due to violence and abuse in his childhood and teens. Massey believes he was the first gay man to come out in blue-collar Fort McMurray, and his company now sponsors multiple charitable programs, including a drag show, to combat bullying and homophobia.
Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review, stating: "Co-written by the man himself and produced by Richard Stannard – Ellie Goulding, Will Young – 'Amazing' will do little to deter his detractors who claim he is nothing more than mushy MOR guitar-pop, but it should easily please his larger-than- you'd-think fanbase. Yes, it's another Keane-esque guitar-strumming number, the lyrics are clichéd – "Look inside this fragile heart of mine" – and he belts out his trademark ad-libs at the end, but – whisper it – sometimes you just can't beat a bit of no-frills pop." .
Writing for NME, Ben Hewitt called the album "wonderfully weird" and praised the stripped-down musical arrangements as well as Le Bon's songwriting. Jeremy Larson of Pitchfork expressed similar sentiments, describing "small, graceful songs with deceptive amounts of depth". He also praised Le Bon's vocal performance, writing "Sometimes she sounds like the shyest member of a folksy sylvan choir and other times she rears up and belts out a high soprano note at the climax of 'Duke.'" Brian Josephs of Consequence of Sound gave the album a negative review, writing that "Mug Museum lacks any sort of emotional dialogue with the listener".
The song is three minutes and thirty-seconds in length and samples the song "Flex" by Jamaican DJ Mad Cobra which itself interpolated elements of The Temptations' "Just My Imagination". Its instrumentation consists of guitar, percussion, synthesized Finger snapping snaps and synths creating an electronic-reggae beat. The song opens with Hansen singing the chorus featuring guitar chords and crisp clicks. Following the rap performed by Fetty Wap, Ally Brooke belts out the first verse: "Curtains like waves closing in all around us, dimming the lights just so that they don't blind us," backed by the percussion and guitar chords.
Davis took on the role of an animal hospital employee and dog trainer with a sickly son in the drama The Accidental Tourist (1988), opposite William Hurt and Kathleen Turner. Critic Roger Ebert, who gave the film four stars out of four, wrote: "Davis, as Muriel, brings an unforced wackiness to her role in scenes like the one where she belts out a song while she's doing the dishes. But she is not as simple as she sometimes seems [...]". The film was a critical and commercial success, and she received an Oscar as Best Supporting Actress for her appearance in it.
American country artist Lee Ann Womack recorded the song for Lynn's 2010 tribute album entitled Coal Miner's Daughter: A Tribute to Loretta Lynn. Country artist Miranda Lambert performed "Honky Tonk Girl" live in tribute to Lynn at the Grand Ole Opry in 2013. Rolling Stone reviewed Lambert's performance positively, stating that Lambert "belts out the lyrics, which are rife with loss and regret, Lynn looks on approvingly, singing along from her front-row seat in the Grand Ole Opry House and commenting on the performance to one of her daughters seated next to her." In 2014 Loretta's granddaughter, Tayla Lynn, released the song featuring her grandmother on the tract.
John Kehe of The Christian Science Monitor wrote: "No one can channel Etta – she's a singular talent – but Beyoncé does it her own way and conjurs enough emotion and grit to make it work in the context of the movie." A. O. Scott of The New York Times added that Beyoncé's interpretation of "At Last" was "downright revelatory" and described Beyoncé as "a real soul diva of the old school." A writer of Entertainment Weekly wrote that "when she belts out 'At Last,' it all makes sense." By contrast, Thom Jurek of Allmusic wrote that on "At Last", This was somewhat echoed by Robert Fontenot of About.
Parodist Allan Sherman recorded a parody of this song on his 1963 album My Son, the Celebrity, entitled "Won't You Come Home Disraeli?" In the "Miss Solar System" episode of The Jetsons, first aired February 3, 1963, Jane belts out "Won't You Fly Home Bill Spacely" in Hanna- Barbera's own parody of the song. Hanna-Barbera (with Cartoon Network Studios) makes more frequent use of the song throughout its Johnny Bravo cartoon series. In The Simpsons episode "Whacking Day", Grampa Simpson is seen posing as a female cabaret singer in Nazi Germany, singing a version of this song - with "Franz Brauder" replacing "Bill Bailey" - to Adolf Hitler.
"Love and War" received general acclaim from critics. Rick Florino of Artistdirect described the song as "a powerful and passionate slice of soul pop" which "showcases the singer's impressive and inimitable range." Florino lent further praise to Braxton's vocal performance, writing that she "belts out each note poignantly" on the "instantly unforgettable chorus," carrying the song "into the pantheon of great music ruminating on the thin line between 'Love and War'". VH1 writer Bené Viera also praised Braxton's vocal ability, describing the song as a "soul stirring ballad" and writing "her vocal prowess covers the deep gutting sound Toni mastered and rises to a perfect alto/soprano perfection".
Taneo, seemingly in love, follows her onto a Ferris wheel and gives her an erotic back-massage (in this scene, the two characters are only heard but not seen. In the North American version, it is said to be a "back massage", but in the Japanese original, it was hinted at it being a far more sexual act, and although the American version downplayed this, the female still belts out orgasmic-sounding screams when Taneo is successful). Afterwards, she suddenly jumps from the Ferris wheel and onto a helicopter, before pointing out she left a bomb behind Taneo. The bomb explodes, sending Taneo onto the helicopter.
With over 10,000 stories pouring in. West's strong melodic touch, transparent lyrics, and crystal clear vocal work results in a deeply personal, moving album that's an ideal follow-up to 2008's Something To Say." The song that CCM Magazine chose as their "WE LIKE" pick was "My Own Little World". Christian Broadcasting Network's Hannah Goodwyn said "An ingenious idea made into an incredible testament to God's power in individual lives, Matthew West's new album, The Story of Your Life, captures the heart and soul of his fans as he belts out Christ-focused anthems in answer to the stories they submitted by the thousands.
Following the band's announcement in 2016 that Downie had been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer, both the Toronto Star and Maclean's sent journalists to the town of Bobcaygeon to write about the residents' feelings about the song and the announcement. On the final night of the Man Machine Poem Tour, which saw the band's concert in Kingston broadcast nationally by CBC Television, the town held a public viewing on its main street;"Bobcaygeon belts out its Tragically Hip moment". Maclean's, August 21, 2016. in addition to local residents, the event was also attended by a significant number of people who had made a "pilgrimage" to view the concert there because of the song.
Johnny Loftus of Allmusic said that Wilson "happily belts out the harder edges" of the song, contrasting it with Wilson's vocal performance on the ballad "When I Think About Cheatin'." In Rolling Stone, Jon Caramanica also contrasted "Homewrecker" with other songs on the album, saying that its role of "moral arbiter" was "just as impassioned" as the other "country persona[s]" on the album. Stylus Magazine critic Josh Love compared the song's sound to that of the Dixie Chicks and said that it was "less about cloistered worship than a real-world application of the life-affirming principles first put forth by" the Dixie Chicks and Shania Twain. Kevin John Coyne, reviewing the song for Country Universe, gave it a negative rating.
Melanie Bertoldi of Billboard agreed with Shriver about "The Manual", and praised the album's "relatable themes" further commenting that "The 10-track album's inclusion of reggae-influenced beats and dance jams may polarize listeners, but its snappy wordplay and deep introspection will appeal to a wide demographic of music lovers." Emily Zemler of Alternative Press awarded the album four out of five stars and deemed McCoy's singing to be "the most engaging thing" about the album: "Not only are the tracks incredibly catchy, but McCoy belts out his choruses like he's just discovered his voice." Nathan Slavik of DJBooth.com called Lazarus a "smile-inducing, high quality hip-pop album from a distinctly creative and original voice", praising the record's uptempo yet dark songs.
Reviewing the 2007 movie, Spirituality and Practice writes "Nikki Blonsky carries the movie on her shoulders and belts out all the power of "I Can Hear the Bells"" Oregon Live notes the song yields a "funny sexual awakening". Reviewing a live performance, Variety said "“I Can Hear the Bells,” the fantasy ballet in which Tracy seduces and weds Link to the sound of rhythmic chiming, is performed with winking brio and remains a comic highlight of the first act." Broadway Word described it as "lovelorn", and Theatre Mirror deemed it "a fall in love at first sight love song". Hoopls described it as "love-struck", while MC Theatre Guide named it "lovesick" and Shropshire Star called it a "love-struck ballad".
Reception for ...Something to Be was mixed. David Browne of Entertainment Weekly said Rob Thomas "sounds less like his usual tortured self and more like a boy-band veteran who still knows a thing or two about a grabby hook" and noting that the single "Streetcorner Symphony" sounds like "the world's greatest Black Crowes parody — until you realize Thomas is completely serious". Browne also commented that the album "doesn't always snap and crackle the way that single ("Lonely No More") does". Lindsay Whitfield of Soul Shine Magazine also gave the album and some of its songs a positive review (four stars), saying the album is "one of the finest, most unique albums of 2006 so far" and Thomas belts out "musical perfection to the road trip worthy".
The Guardians music critic Alexis Petridis favorably noted the "sheer ferocity" with which the military choir belts out the hymn, although he commented that the relentless martial beat becomes pretty wearying after a few minutes. Still, according to Petridis, "Onwards Toward the Final Victory" is at least not "boring as hell", unlike the country's other output of contemporary music by groups such as Pochonbo Electronic Ensemble, whose songs he compared to typical 1970s Eurovision Song Contest entries. In North Korea itself, the song has been "enthusiastically received by the citizens", according to the North Korean state newspaper Rodong Sinmun. The government- run Korean Central News Agency reported that "the song hardens the will of the Korean army and people to devote their all to the prosperity of the country with high national pride".
In a major design constraint, the design team was not to make any major reductions in size to the Town Car, preserving its large interior and trunk space as key marketing points to buyers. In 1984, a second factor driving the design of the FN36 project was initiated, as the United States government introduced regulations mandating passive restraints on vehicles produced after September 1, 1989; along with automatic seat belts, out of necessity, automakers began to reconsider the use of airbags as passive restraints. By 1988, dual airbags remained nearly unused in cars sold in the United States, with the exception of the Mercedes S-Class (W126) and the Porsche 944. To comply with the legislation, Lincoln introduced the 1988 Continental with dual airbags, becoming the first Ford Motor Company (and first domestically-produced vehicle) with them standard.
In an episode of "Home Improvement", Al Borland, thinking he was in a sound-proof booth, belts out the first stanza but is heard by everyone.Taylor, Duncan. "Room for Change", Home Improvement Archive, 1 July 2007, accessed 10 September 2016 Others include the Babylon 5 episode "Atonement"; the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode Disaster; the episode of Frasier titled Fathers and Sons; the episode of The Simpsons entitled "Deep Space Homer"; two VeggieTales episodes: "The Wonderful World of Auto- Tainment""VeggieTales: The Wonderful World of Autotainment Soundtrack (2004) OST", Ringostrack.com, accessed 10 September 2016; and "VeggieTales Season 1 Episode 15 S1E15 The Wonderful World of Auto-Tainment!" , OVguide, accessed 10 September 2016 and "A Snoodle's Tale"; the Married... with Children episode "Peggy and the Pirates" (Season 7, Episode 18); and the 2012 Family Guy episode "Killer Queen".
"Brady, Tara (May 2000) "Social Intercourse" Hot Press Pat Gillett in Irish Star Sunday said that the film "is probably the most explicit Irish movie released with regard to the beast with two backs."Gillett,Pat (8 May 2000) Irish Star Sunday Esther McCarthy in Sunday World called it a "provocative and entertaining movie about the modern dating game".McCarthy, Esther (8 May 2000) "Long Way From The Crossroads" Sunday World In his review for The Irish Times, Michael Dwyer said "in her first leading role, Weldon sparkles with screen presence, belts out a fine version of Crowded House's "Fall at Your Feet", and comfortably holds her own with the subtly expressive Gillen, a Tony nominee on Broadway and one of Ireland's finest actors. Connolly propels the narrative with the keen sense of pacing and atmosphere he brought to Flick.
In the second verse, Beyoncé belts out "in a thick stack of smooth, layered vocals". After chanting the chorus for a second time, André 3000 surfaces around the 2:15 mark with "some very naughty references" to milk on the verses he raps, "... another homeboy, that nigga named Cheese / Fuck wit' me baby, I make it milk 'til it drip down yo' knees", before switching gears altogether and getting philosophical about his own career, "Kiddo say he looks up to me, this just makes me feel old / Never thought that we could become someone else's hero / Man, we were just in the food court eating our gyros", and finally adopting a "multi-syllabic tongue twister" to rap some of the finishing lines. The song runs out with Beyoncé reiterating the lines, "Cause we like to party, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey", and West then reprises the opening lines.
In a preview for the album by Rolling Stone, the song was explained as, "Until It's Gone" kicks off with the sort of warbling synth effect that was the group's calling card on their 2000 breakthrough debut, Hybrid Theory, but builds into a brooding, textured gloom rocker that reminds listeners, via singer Chester Bennington, that "[you] don't know what you've got until it's gone." In another preview by Loudwire the single is explained as "it's a more mid-tempo track with softer lyrics provided by Chester Bennington, who really shows his vocal versatility. The dreamy and atmospheric sounds are enough to whisk you away but Bennington brings you back down to earth as he belts out their take on a familiar chorus." The song continues its outro into The Hunting Party's eighth track and fourth single, "Rebellion" with System of a Down guitarist, Daron Malakian.
In pop music, the term is used because "money notes" on a CD help to 'sell' a song for a listener, and also because singers capable of performing these emotionally stirring passages are able to make income from the performance. One of the most well-known examples of money note can be found in Whitney Houston's version of the Dolly Parton song "I Will Always Love You", at the beginning of the third rendition of the chorus, there is a pause, a drum beat, a key change, and then Houston belts out the emphatic line " And I will always love you." The Céline Dion song from Titanic "My Heart Will Go On": the key change that begins the third verse — "You're here / There's nothing I fear." In the realm of musicals, money notes can be common elements in songs, often becoming as well known as the song themselves.
Jared Johnson of Allmusic gave the album four-and-a-half out of five stars, commenting that "Songs like 'Dive', 'Live Out Loud', and 'For the Sake of the Call', known for their big production, are stripped down to their barest essentials and brought back with new instrumentation and new life. 'Magnificent Obsession' shines in totally new ways. As Chapman belts out, 'This is everything I want, this is everything I need,' you get the feeling these words mean more to him than they did ten years prior", also noting that "The original songs are just as strong, from the catchy first single 'Do Everything' to the laid-back island vibe of 'Long Way Home.'" The Jesus Freak Hideout reviewer John DiBiase gave the album four out of five stars, opining that "The positives of this release outweigh any negatives as the new songs are wonderful additions to the talented artist's catalog and the updates of the older, now dated songs are a nice touch", although noting that "longtime listeners who have an attachment to the originals might not embrace each one with open arms".

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