Listen to My Heart is the debut Japanese album by BoA. Released in 2002, it debuted at number one on the Oricon Charts during the 2002 FIFA World Cup hosted by Korea and Japan. It also reached #12 on yearly charts in Japan of 2002. It stayed on the Oricon Charts for 91 weeks. This album is the first BoA contributed to through writing and composing.
Listen to My Heart is an album by Nancy LaMott, released in 1995. The title track, which was written by David Friedman, became LaMott's signature tune. LaMott recorded the album in only two days in March 1995, postponing a hysterectomy for uterine cancer.
Hamilton was raised in Harlem, New York, Hamilton was exposed to music at an early age. "My mother was an entertainment journalist for the Cleveland Call and Post, so she would take me with her to events when I was just a baby." Hamilton stated his mother always made sure he had an instrument around him. His mother put different kinds of instruments in the basement of their Cleveland home, but he naturally gravitated to the keyboard. Hamilton has stated, "At first, I was just playing the rhythm of the songs I would hear... The older I got, the more proficient I got at hearing the notes." For most of his life, Hamilton was self-taught. Picking up the lead and bass guitar in his teenage years, as well as the drums and harmonica. Hamilton has stated that listening to other genres of music, being exposed to different cultures and experiencing life helped mold his musical sound. Hamilton would leave from his mother's home at the age of 18 & would at times be homeless spending his nights at his friends houses.
My Heart is the 29th studio album by Doris Day, released on September 5, 2011. On September 11, 2011 the album entered the UK chart at number nine, making Doris Day, at age 89, the oldest artist to score a UK Top 10 with an album featuring new material.
Eight of the songs are new releases, with three of them written by Day's son Terry Melcher, and Bruce Johnston. Many of the songs on this collection were recorded in the mid-1980s for her Doris Day's Best Friends television show. The songs were meant to be used as background music for segments featuring Doris and the animals. When the original recordings were retrieved, it was decided that they should be released after being remixed for superior sound quality.
My Heart is the eighth studio album released by country music artist Lorrie Morgan. It features two chart singles: "Here I Go Again" (#72) and "Maybe Not Tonight", a duet with Sammy Kershaw (#17). The latter song was also included on Kershaw's 1999 album Maybe Not Tonight. The track "The Only Thing That Looks Good on Me Is You" is a cover of a Bryan Adams song.
The group started its concert activity in 1979 with a line-up consisted of: Mladen Puljiz (keyboards, vocals), Slavko Remenarić (guitar), Igor Šoštarić (drums) and Damir Košpić (bass guitar). The band moved towards the then actual New Romantic sound and fashion and after the release of their debut album for Suzy in 1982, they were voted by the readers of the prominent Yugoslav musical magazine Džuboks as the best upcoming act of the year.
Their next album Ritam strasti (Rhythm of passion) followed by around a hundred concerts around former Yugoslavia brought them even higher popularity. Despite the fact that their next album Govor tijela (Body language) included some successful hits, the band fell into creative crisis and thus the group halted its activities until 1989 when the group got a new rhythm section consisted of the drummer Paolo Sfeci (former member of Aerodrom and Parni valjak) and the bass player Zvonimir Bučević (prominent session musician).
Music video by Charles Hamilton performing Brooklyn Girls. (C) 2008 Interscope Records
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Charles Hamilton: The Mind Of A Bipolar Rap Genius.
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Charles Hamilton Freestyle - 2009 XXL Freshman
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Charles Hamilton on J. Cole Diss: There's No Ill Will, He's Dope
http://www.vladtv.com - Charles Hamilton released a track called "It's My World," which was a diss aimed at J. Cole, and the Cleveland-born artist says it was all over a misunderstanding. Hamilton told VladTV, "I was just venting. I misunderstood something he said in an interview and I just went off. It was no malice."
During the conversation DJ Vlad also asked Charles if he thought he would still be in competition with Drake and J. Cole had he maneuvered his career differently. The "NY Raining" artist said that he doesn't regret anything about his career, adding that he's "playing the game the right way now."
Check out more of what he had to say in the above clip.
Charles Hamilton, a product of the blog era. Before there was Chance The Rapper, Childish Gambino and Tyler the Creator; there was this kid named Charles Hamilt...
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http://www.vladtv.com - Charles Hamilton released a track called "It's My World," which was a diss aimed at J. Cole, and the Cleveland-born artist says it was a...
http://www.vladtv.com - Charles Hamilton released a track called "It's My World," which was a diss aimed at J. Cole, and the Cleveland-born artist says it was all over a misunderstanding. Hamilton told VladTV, "I was just venting. I misunderstood something he said in an interview and I just went off. It was no malice."
During the conversation DJ Vlad also asked Charles if he thought he would still be in competition with Drake and J. Cole had he maneuvered his career differently. The "NY Raining" artist said that he doesn't regret anything about his career, adding that he's "playing the game the right way now."
Check out more of what he had to say in the above clip.
http://www.vladtv.com - Charles Hamilton released a track called "It's My World," which was a diss aimed at J. Cole, and the Cleveland-born artist says it was all over a misunderstanding. Hamilton told VladTV, "I was just venting. I misunderstood something he said in an interview and I just went off. It was no malice."
During the conversation DJ Vlad also asked Charles if he thought he would still be in competition with Drake and J. Cole had he maneuvered his career differently. The "NY Raining" artist said that he doesn't regret anything about his career, adding that he's "playing the game the right way now."
Check out more of what he had to say in the above clip.
Charles Hamilton, a product of the blog era. Before there was Chance The Rapper, Childish Gambino and Tyler the Creator; there was this kid named Charles Hamilton.
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http://www.vladtv.com - Charles Hamilton released a track called "It's My World," which was a diss aimed at J. Cole, and the Cleveland-born artist says it was all over a misunderstanding. Hamilton told VladTV, "I was just venting. I misunderstood something he said in an interview and I just went off. It was no malice."
During the conversation DJ Vlad also asked Charles if he thought he would still be in competition with Drake and J. Cole had he maneuvered his career differently. The "NY Raining" artist said that he doesn't regret anything about his career, adding that he's "playing the game the right way now."
Check out more of what he had to say in the above clip.
Listen to My Heart is the debut Japanese album by BoA. Released in 2002, it debuted at number one on the Oricon Charts during the 2002 FIFA World Cup hosted by Korea and Japan. It also reached #12 on yearly charts in Japan of 2002. It stayed on the Oricon Charts for 91 weeks. This album is the first BoA contributed to through writing and composing.
woe baby what can you see in your eyes across an advanse wind yeah what imagine at the sky? what do you want? do you need? oh baby when we're sad, we're bad i phoned you midnight call yeah but i know it's never change yes, every loneliness is never die [never say ever say never ever say] whenever time has gone we found the many things [every night every night never every say] the herat is never end, never ever never end listen to my heart, looking for your dream happy shining place woe that you want baby are you free? baby are you sad? do you wanna have me living with you? listen to my heart, looking for your dream now we stand amid contrary wind i believe you now you can work it out dreams come true woe baby it's just the same after all "it's no use crying over spilt milk" this word is commonplace but now i say to say to you oh baby no i can't say "fall in love" because it is heavy heart for me but i wanna gaze at you please gave at me tonight forever more [never say every say never ever say] if we'll part if you'll say good-bye to me [every night every night never every say] i'll never forget you never forget your eyes listen to my heart, looking for your dream maybe it's a long and winding road can i come across? can i'm satisfied? can i have a kindly look and heart? listen to my heart, looking for your dream there is a place where we can go wind is blowing so gentle like your smile dreams comes true [never say ever say never every say] whenever time has gone we found the many things [every njight every night never every say] the heart is never end, never end never end listen to my heart, looking for your dream happy shining place woe that you want baby are you free? baby are you sad? do you wanna have me living with you? listen to my heart, looking for your dream now we stand amid contrary wind i believe you know you can work it out