Its Ecuador, its original, its the first song with that background.
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In a musical, the majority of the plot is told in song. Conflicts are sung, as are happy moments. In a non-musical, there is music, but it is only in the background. The music works with the plot, but most of the time it is unrelated to the storyline.
It may be "Viva la Vida" by Coldplay...
The Best Original Song award went to "When You Believe" from "The Prince of Egypt."
Its Ecuador, its original, its the first song with that background.
no where
The background music for Will Smith's song Smooth is Men in Black.
The background music for Will Smith's song Smooth is Men in Black.
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yes they can
It's called an instrumental.
i think you're talking about the song: Lil' Wayne ft. Notorious B.I.G.- Lost Boys, that's the only song i can think of with lil Wayne and Halloween music in the background.
Assuming that you mean Background music and not literally as the background image then yes and no. The song should be either free from copyrights, or you need permission. In some cases you can play 30 seconds of a song before you breach copyrights however this is not exclusive to all music.
The background music in the Ford commericial is the song 'Let Go', which is country music.
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