GLOBAL FILM INDUSTRT
By Namo Laturkar
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SLIDE FOCher's illustrious career Cher, a six-decade entertainment star, had multiple comebacks throughout her career.
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Setting the Scene for "Believe" Cher's 1998 return represented a watershed moment with her 22nd studio album, which embraced a dance-pop style.
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Studio Magic and Scepticism Cher, who was first sceptical, worked with producers Brian Rawling and Mark Taylor to create the dance-floor song "Believe."
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Auto-Tune Revolution "Believe" pioneered the usage of Auto-Tune in pop music, pushing the technology to its extremes.
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Cher's Protective Pose Cher became very possessive of the tune, insisting on retaining the distinctive voice effect in the face of label scepticism.
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Rewrites and Creative Involvement Cher's creative input included altering portions of the song after being inspired by a British soul-pop artist.
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Successful Music Video Nigel Dick's music video was nominated for an MTV Video Music Award, adding to the song's success.
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Global Success and Grammy Nominations "Believe" sold over 11 million copies worldwide, topping charts throughout the world, and received Grammy nominations and a victory.
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Covers and Enduring Legacy Even after 25 years, "Believe" remains a cultural landmark that current musicians continue to cover.
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Cher's Trailblazing Influence on Pop Music "Believe" revolutionised mainstream music production, inspiring musicians such as Daft Punk, Kanye West, and T-Pain.
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