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Keira Knightley playing 'Believe' on her teeth. BBC "This is sort of like some sort of a nightmare," Knightley said before launching into a rendition of the 1998 smash while sitting on the studio ...
Both songs appeared on Cher’s 22nd studio album, Believe, and topped the Dance Club Songs chart — “Strong Enough” for one week and “Believe” for five weeks.
Why Cher’s ‘Believe’ Has Ruled Dance Floors For Nearly Three Decades. On the latest episode of our 500 Greatest Songs podcast, ...
On Saturday, July 12, the music icon, 79, kicked off Dolce & Gabbana's multi-day Alta Moda event in Rome with a ...
As well as Believe, Cher also sang Believe at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction, which is available to watch now on Disney+. Other inductees included Foreigner, Mary J Blige, ...
Cher surprised fans as she showed off a dramatic beauty transformation mid-performance in Rome on Saturday, July 12. The ...
Without hesitation, Knightley agreed and proceeded to pluck the chorus to "Believe" on her teeth to which a shocked, and clearly impressed Cher interjected, "She's hitting the notes." "I did it ...
Cher looked ageless during her performance at a Dolce & Gabbana event over the weekend, debuting a major hair transformation ...
Cher performing on stage on her "Do You Believe" world tour. - Credit: Barry King/WireImage One thing Cher’s career has never been is predictable. As a teenager in the Sixties, she cut her teeth ...
This iconic artist made music history when they became the first person to use autotune on one of their hit songs 34 years into their career.