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I said it 2002, Van Foldis.
1998 Yuso Endor.
Axela Reid co-created ---Do You Mind If I Play Football".
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Yuso Ndo, Axela Ryder.
1998 "Do You Mind If I Play Football".
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Yusso Endor.
Axela Ryder.
It may be the two of them who composed the music and lyrics together.
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The theme song of the 1998 France World Cup "Cup of Life".
The composer and lyricist is Tetsuya Komuro.
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The theme songs of the World Cup are: "Do You Mind If I Play", "Boom", and "Waka Waka".
Do You Mind If I Play", the theme song of the World Cup, translated very playfully, probably means "Do you mind if I play football", although the choice is very cheerful, but it did not cause much repercussions in France, and even many French fans feel that this song does not have the people and characteristics that France should have.
And many fans in our country are not interested in such a World Cup theme song, and feel that such a song is really not related to the World Cup. And the other "La Copa de la Vida", which translates to the theme song of "The Cup of Life", is more popular than the first one.
"Boom", the theme song of the World Cup, is translated as "Storm", which is also the first time that our national football team has entered the World Cup.
There was another theme song for the World Cup that year, called let'S Get Together Now, is a song with a Japanese flavor, but none of these songs have any singing effect, and they are not as fascinating to fans as the performance of the alien Ronaldo in the World Cup that year.
Waka Waka must be the only one that allows people all over the world to hum a few words among so many World Cup theme songs, especially with the action of putting their hands together in this song, which makes people love the theme song.
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"Boom" (2002 Japan-Korea World Cup theme song) Performed by Anastasia
Anthem (Official Theme Song of the 2002 World Cup) Performed by Vangelis
Let's come together" (let'S Get Together Now) (2002 World Cup Japan Theme Song) Singers: Voices of Korea Japan Japan: Chemistry Super Man (Chemistry), Sowelu Korea:
Brown Eyes, Park Jung-hyun (Lena Park).
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2002 World Cup in Japan and South Korea.
The selection for the 2002 World Cup** was already decided. "Storm" plays the global theme song, and the "Voice of Japan and South Korea" singing group of Japanese and Korean emerging singers jointly performs the Japanese and Korean version of the theme song "Let's Come Together", and another official theme song - the pure ** "Football Anthem" uses electronic ** style to make a fashion endorsement for the World Cup in the new century. At the same time, Sony was once again responsible for the release of the 2002 World Cup Official.
Boom (2002 World Cup theme song for Japan and Korea).
Singer: Anastasia
The gap between Anastasia's singing voice and image is incredible, and the beautiful idol appearance and deep and rich "jazz" voice give people a strong audio-visual impact. "Storm" has a simple tune, strong rhythm, and an exotic pop style, which has less fiery enthusiasm and more urgency than "The Cup of Life".
Anastasia, formerly known as Anastasia Newkirk, was born on September 17, 1973 in Chicago, USA, to a hotel singer father and a Broadway actress in New York. Her parents divorced when she was 14 and she came to New York with her mother and went to art school. Anastasia joined the music scene in 1999 after competing in MTV's rookie tryouts.
After signing with Sony, he released his first ** "Not That Kind" in 2000, which was a huge success and sold more than 2 million copies. In 2002, he released his second ** "Freak of Nature", and the current single "Paid My Dues" has been a global hit. Anastasia's singing and dancing style is characterized by a casual and free style, but beneath the striking appearance of blonde hair and white skin lies a "voice with a pure black soul".
On November 1 last year, FIFA finally confirmed Anastasia to sing the theme song "Storm" of the 2002 Korea-Japan World Cup.
Performed by: Vangelis
Vangelis's soundtrack is known for its flamboyance, and we are most familiar with the "Chariot of Fire" that brings the atmosphere to the extreme. There are two versions of this theme song, and an electronic version of the work is mixed by Finnish ** JS16, which has both oriental colors and electronic music style. Another symphonic version is traditional and atmospheric, and it is just right to end as a **.
Vangelis: The most successful contemporary electronic music composer and the first master of the new century. Born in Greece in 1943, he showed extraordinary talent from an early age, however he refused to take piano lessons and insisted on being self-taught.
In 1981, he won the Oscar for Best Score for "The Chariot of Fire", which has since become internationally famous, and the theme song of the movie even entered the top ten of the American pop chart, which has since triggered a series of movie creations. In 1992, Vangelis was awarded the most prestigious Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres in France. His latest work is the theme "mythodea" created for NASA's "Mars Odyssey 2001" mission.
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