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10 year old DOMINIQUE covers It Will Rain by Bruno mars from The Twiligh...
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10 year old DOMINIQUE covers It Will Rain by Bruno mars from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn soundtrack. No auto-tune was used for this recording.
"It Will Rain" is a song by American pop artist Bruno Mars. The song was released on iTunes for purchase on September 27, 2011.[1] An accompanying music video was planned to premiere on October 26, 2011 on MTV.[2] However, on October 24, 2011 Mars announced via Twitter that the music video had been delayed until a couple of weeks.[3] It eventually premiered on November 10, 2011.[4] The track appears on the soundtrack to the film The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn -- Part 1.
Rolling Stone gave the song three stars out of five, saying that "sounds a little bit like "Wild Horses," and a lot like Mars' next radio juggernaut."[5] The music video for "It Will Rain" premiered on November 10, 2011 on MTV. Bruno falls for a girl in the clip and it shows the pair in different scenarios which include love and anger. It also features footage from the film Breaking Dawn: Part 1, the fourth film in the Twilight saga. The video for the song was then uploaded on YouTube by Elektra.
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In response to popular request, 10 year old DOMINIQUE is working on piec...
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In response to popular request, 10 year old DOMINIQUE is working on piece, "The Greatest Love of All", written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed and popularized by the late Whitney Houston.
Ms. Whitney Houston has been a an inspiration for DOMINIQUE during her early development in music, as DOMINIQUE continues her learning process. May you rest in peace and be one with your creator, Whitney.
"The Greatest Love of All" is a song written by Michael Masser and Linda Creed and originally recorded by George Benson for the 1977 Muhammad Ali biopic The Greatest. The song was later popularized by Whitney Houston. Creed wrote the lyrics in the midst of her struggle with breast cancer. The words describe her feelings about coping with great challenges that one must face in life, being strong during those challenges whether you succeed or fail, and passing that strength on to children to carry with them into their adult lives. Creed eventually succumbed to the disease in April 1986 at the age of 36; at the time her song was an international hit by Whitney Houston. The song received critical acclaim and became a big hit, topping the charts in Australia, Canada and the US, while reaching the top 20 in most countries, including Italy, Sweden and UK. It remains her third biggest US hit, after "I Will Always Love You" and "I Wanna Dance with Somebody (Who Loves Me)".[1] All three songs, in order of their former popularity, re-entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart, after Houston's death, debuting the same week at numbers 7, 35 and 41, respectively, giving Houston three posthumous chart hits.
Clive Davis, founder of Houston's label Arista Records, was initially against Houston recording the song for her debut studio album, Whitney Houston, but he eventually gave in after persuasion from Houston and Masser. It was released as the B-side to the single "You Give Good Love", a previous Top 5 hit by Houston. The song was eventually released as a single in its own right. The song, released in April 1986, was the seventh release from Houston's debut album, and spent three weeks at #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in May of that year.
Houston's album version features a piano intro, while the single version begins with a keyboard intro. After the single became a success, it replaced the original album version on subsequent pressings of the album. However, the original version was restored for the 2010 Deluxe Anniversary Edition reissue of the album.
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