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52-554: (Redirected from Intro ) For an introduction to Misplaced Pages, see Misplaced Pages:Introduction . For guidelines on the writing of introductory sections, see Misplaced Pages:Lead section . [REDACTED] Look up introduction , intro , or introduce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Introduction , The Introduction , Intro , or The Intro may refer to: General use [ edit ] Introduction (music) , an opening section of

104-593: A 2010 EP by Florrie Introduction , an album by Larry Heard Introduction , a 2014 EP by Mrs. Green Apple Introduction (Marty Friedman album) , 1994 Introduction (Red Krayola album) , 2006 The Introduction (album) , by the Steve Morse Band Intro (Bravo Band album) , 2008 Intro (Danny Fernandes album) Intro (Ich Troje album) Intro – The Gift Recordings , album by Pulp The Intro (Ruth B EP) , 2015 No Introduction , album by Tyga Intro Bonito ,

156-518: A 2010 EP by Florrie Introduction , an album by Larry Heard Introduction , a 2014 EP by Mrs. Green Apple Introduction (Marty Friedman album) , 1994 Introduction (Red Krayola album) , 2006 The Introduction (album) , by the Steve Morse Band Intro (Bravo Band album) , 2008 Intro (Danny Fernandes album) Intro (Ich Troje album) Intro – The Gift Recordings , album by Pulp The Intro (Ruth B EP) , 2015 No Introduction , album by Tyga Intro Bonito ,

208-468: A 2013 mixtape by british band Kero Kero Bonito . Songs and tracks [ edit ] "Intro" (DaBaby song) "Intro" (The xx song) "Introduction", by Chicago from The Chicago Transit Authority "Introduction", by Celine Dion from Celine Dion "Introduction", by Hood from Outside Closer "Introduction", by Kajagoogoo from White Feathers "Introduction", by Mike Oldfield from Tubular Bells 2003 " Introduction 2003 ",

260-468: A 2013 mixtape by british band Kero Kero Bonito . Songs and tracks [ edit ] "Intro" (DaBaby song) "Intro" (The xx song) "Introduction", by Chicago from The Chicago Transit Authority "Introduction", by Celine Dion from Celine Dion "Introduction", by Hood from Outside Closer "Introduction", by Kajagoogoo from White Feathers "Introduction", by Mike Oldfield from Tubular Bells 2003 " Introduction 2003 ",

312-624: A DJ "Intro" and "The Introduction", both by DJ Kay Slay and Greg Street from The Champions: North Meets South "Intro", by Dreamcatcher "Intro", by Framing Hanley from A Promise to Burn "Intro", by Girls Aloud from Chemistry "Intro", by Jess Glynne from Always in Between "Intro", by Jess Glynne from Jess "Intro", by Gorillaz from Demon Days "Intro", by Ellie Goulding from Delirium "Intro", by Ariana Grande from My Everything "Intro", by Ariana Grande from Christmas & Chill "Intro (End of

364-569: A DJ "Intro" and "The Introduction", both by DJ Kay Slay and Greg Street from The Champions: North Meets South "Intro", by Dreamcatcher "Intro", by Framing Hanley from A Promise to Burn "Intro", by Girls Aloud from Chemistry "Intro", by Jess Glynne from Always in Between "Intro", by Jess Glynne from Jess "Intro", by Gorillaz from Demon Days "Intro", by Ellie Goulding from Delirium "Intro", by Ariana Grande from My Everything "Intro", by Ariana Grande from Christmas & Chill "Intro (End of

416-718: A Number "Intro", by Aerosmith from Get a Grip "Intro", by All That Remains from A War You Cannot Win "Intro", by Annie from Anniemal "Intro", by Bad Gyal from Worldwide Angel "Intro", by Bad Gyal from La joia "Intro", by Basement Jaxx from Crazy Itch Radio "Intro", by Drake Bell from Telegraph "Intro", by Big Sean from I Decided "Intro", by Black Country, New Road from Ants from Up There "Intro", by Bloodbath from The Wacken Carnage "Intro", by Blur from No Distance Left to Run (Bonus DVD) "Intro", by Brandy from Never Say Never "Intro", by Alan Braxe & Fred Falke from The Upper Cuts "Intro (Northern Anthem)",

468-718: A Number "Intro", by Aerosmith from Get a Grip "Intro", by All That Remains from A War You Cannot Win "Intro", by Annie from Anniemal "Intro", by Bad Gyal from Worldwide Angel "Intro", by Bad Gyal from La joia "Intro", by Basement Jaxx from Crazy Itch Radio "Intro", by Drake Bell from Telegraph "Intro", by Big Sean from I Decided "Intro", by Black Country, New Road from Ants from Up There "Intro", by Bloodbath from The Wacken Carnage "Intro", by Blur from No Distance Left to Run (Bonus DVD) "Intro", by Brandy from Never Say Never "Intro", by Alan Braxe & Fred Falke from The Upper Cuts "Intro (Northern Anthem)",

520-581: A bonus track. The album was re-released on 7 September 1992 in Australia with a bonus disc containing four songs which had been previously released as singles from Unison . " Send Me a Lover " was a "leftover" from the recording sessions of the Celine Dion album, and it was released in 1994 on the charity compilation Kumbaya Album 1994 . To support the album, Dion toured as the opening act for Michael Bolton on his "Time, Love and Tenderness Tour" in

572-445: A book, article or essay which states its purpose and goals Foreword , a beginning section Introduction (British House of Commons) , a ceremonial seating for members elected in by-elections Introduction (House of Lords) , a ceremonial seating for some new members Intro (demoscene) , in the demoscene, a short computer program produced for promotion or to meet competition requirements Introduced species or introduction,

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624-826: A music video was also filmed. The song reached number 17 on the RPM Top Singles chart. Celine Dion was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female and Juno Award for Album of the Year . She also won the Female Vocalist of the Year and was nominated for the Canadian Entertainer of the Year. Dion also won the Billboard International Creative Achievement Award and

676-514: A piece of music Introduction (writing) , a beginning section to a book, article or essay which states its purpose and goals Foreword , a beginning section Introduction (British House of Commons) , a ceremonial seating for members elected in by-elections Introduction (House of Lords) , a ceremonial seating for some new members Intro (demoscene) , in the demoscene, a short computer program produced for promotion or to meet competition requirements Introduced species or introduction,

728-864: A song by Dean Brody from Right Round Here "Intro", by Bullet for My Valentine from The Poison "Intro", by Carnifex from Dead in My Arms "Intro", by the Cat Empire from On the Attack "Intro", by Chromeo from Fancy Footwork "Intro", by Cheryl Cole from Only Human "Intro", by Crazy Frog from Crazy Hits "Intro", by Darkane from Rusted Angel "Intro", by DC Talk from Supernatural "Intro", by De La Soul from 3 Feet High and Rising "Intro", by De La Soul from AOI: Bionix "Intro", by DJ Kay Slay featuring Aaron Hall from The Streetsweeper, Vol. 1 "Intro", by DJ Kay Slay featuring Busta Rhymes from More Than Just

780-697: A song by Dean Brody from Right Round Here "Intro", by Bullet for My Valentine from The Poison "Intro", by Carnifex from Dead in My Arms "Intro", by the Cat Empire from On the Attack "Intro", by Chromeo from Fancy Footwork "Intro", by Cheryl Cole from Only Human "Intro", by Crazy Frog from Crazy Hits "Intro", by Darkane from Rusted Angel "Intro", by DC Talk from Supernatural "Intro", by De La Soul from 3 Feet High and Rising "Intro", by De La Soul from AOI: Bionix "Intro", by DJ Kay Slay featuring Aaron Hall from The Streetsweeper, Vol. 1 "Intro", by DJ Kay Slay featuring Busta Rhymes from More Than Just

832-399: A song by J. Cole from The Warm Up "Intro (Skit)", a song by Kanye West from The College Dropout "Intro", by Kelis from Flesh Tone "Intro", by Kelis from Kaleidoscope "Intro", by Kelis from Kelis Was Here "Intro", by Kelis from Tasty "Intro", by Kelis from Wanderland "Intro", by Korn from Untitled Korn album "Intro", by Kurupt from Against

884-399: A song by J. Cole from The Warm Up "Intro (Skit)", a song by Kanye West from The College Dropout "Intro", by Kelis from Flesh Tone "Intro", by Kelis from Kaleidoscope "Intro", by Kelis from Kelis Was Here "Intro", by Kelis from Tasty "Intro", by Kelis from Wanderland "Intro", by Korn from Untitled Korn album "Intro", by Kurupt from Against

936-547: A species established by humans outside its natural range Right of initiative (legislative) , the ability of an entity to introduce a bill or other proposed legislation before a Legislature. Product launch , the introduction of a new product to market Music [ edit ] Performers [ edit ] Introduction (band) , a Swedish rock group Intro (group) , an American R&B trio Albums [ edit ] Introduction (Alex Parks album) , 2003 Introduction (Confide EP) , 2006 Introduction ,

988-547: A species established by humans outside its natural range Right of initiative (legislative) , the ability of an entity to introduce a bill or other proposed legislation before a Legislature. Product launch , the introduction of a new product to market Music [ edit ] Performers [ edit ] Introduction (band) , a Swedish rock group Intro (group) , an American R&B trio Albums [ edit ] Introduction (Alex Parks album) , 2003 Introduction (Confide EP) , 2006 Introduction ,

1040-762: The Billboard Hot 100 and was certified Gold in the United States. Other singles, which reached the US top 40 included: " If You Asked Me To " (number four), " Nothing Broken but My Heart " (number 29) and " Love Can Move Mountains " (number 36). " Water from the Moon " peaked at number 11 on the US Adult Contemporary chart. " Did You Give Enough Love " was released as a promotional single in Canada and

1092-476: The 35th Annual Grammy Awards , Celine Dion was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance . The album has sold over five million copies worldwide. Dion's real international breakthrough came when she paired up with Peabo Bryson to record the title track to Walt Disney Pictures animated film Beauty and the Beast (1991). The song captured a musical style that Dion would utilize in

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1144-414: The "worst album of the year—that I can remember". Jan DeKnock of Chicago Tribune said that the album "is even better, because the young singer-only 24-has developed enough confidence in her second language to really deliver the emotional nuances of a lyric, especially in the ballads that dominate this album. [...] Dion has clearly joined Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston as one of the premier voices on

1196-658: The BMG Music Service, which were significantly popular in the 1990s. It was certified 2× Platinum in the United States and reached number 34 on the Billboard 200 chart. Dion's popularity was also showing in Canada where the album topped the chart in Quebec for six weeks, peaked at number three on the Canadian Albums Chart and was certified Diamond for one million copies sold. In other regions of

1248-560: The Canadian Top Singles chart and number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 . The next single, " Nothing Broken but My Heart ". peaked at number 3 in Canada and 29 in the US. The third single, " Love Can Move Mountains ". reached number two in Canada and 36 in the United States. The next single, " Water from the Moon ". reached number seven in Canada. In July 1993, a promotional single. " Did You Give Enough Love ".

1300-571: The Contribution to Canadian Culture). " Beauty and the Beast " won the Grammy Award for Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals and Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television , and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Song of the Year . It also won the Academy Award for Best Original Song , Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song , Juno Award for Single of

1352-932: The Devil... the Art of Starting Over "Intro", by Ludacris from The Red Light District "Intro", by Ludacris from Theater of the Mind "Intro", by M83 from Hurry Up, We're Dreaming "Intro", by MC Breed from It's All Good "Intro", by Misia from Marvelous "Intro", by Mobb Deep from Juvenile Hell "Intro", by Muse from Absolution "Intro", by Muse from HAARP "Intro", by The Notorious B.I.G. from Ready to Die "Intro", by N.E.R.D from In Search of... "Intro", by The Offspring from Conspiracy of One "Intro", by Paradise Lost from Lost Paradise "Intro", by Pitbull from El Mariel "Intro", by Prodigy from Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation) "Intro", by Queen from A Day at

1404-780: The Devil... the Art of Starting Over "Intro", by Ludacris from The Red Light District "Intro", by Ludacris from Theater of the Mind "Intro", by M83 from Hurry Up, We're Dreaming "Intro", by MC Breed from It's All Good "Intro", by Misia from Marvelous "Intro", by Mobb Deep from Juvenile Hell "Intro", by Muse from Absolution "Intro", by Muse from HAARP "Intro", by The Notorious B.I.G. from Ready to Die "Intro", by N.E.R.D from In Search of... "Intro", by The Offspring from Conspiracy of One "Intro", by Paradise Lost from Lost Paradise "Intro", by Pitbull from El Mariel "Intro", by Prodigy from Hegelian Dialectic (The Book of Revelation) "Intro", by Queen from A Day at

1456-683: The Falcons "Intro", by Yung Beef from ADROMICFMS 4 Other titled works [ edit ] "Introduction" (Blake, 1794) , a poem by William Blake The Introduction , a prequel film of the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Science [ edit ] Introduced species , A species living outside its native distributional range See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Introduction All pages with titles containing Introduction Introducing (disambiguation) Outro (disambiguation) Title sequence (also referred to as an intro ),

1508-628: The Falcons "Intro", by Yung Beef from ADROMICFMS 4 Other titled works [ edit ] "Introduction" (Blake, 1794) , a poem by William Blake The Introduction , a prequel film of the video game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas Science [ edit ] Introduced species , A species living outside its native distributional range See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with Introduction All pages with titles containing Introduction Introducing (disambiguation) Outro (disambiguation) Title sequence (also referred to as an intro ),

1560-476: The Grain "Intro", by Kurupt from Streetlights "Intro", by Lights from Skin & Earth "The Intro", by LL Cool J from Mr. Smith "Intro", by LL Cool J from 10 "Intro", by Logic from Under Pressure "Intro: Looking for Their Friends", by Loossemble from Loossemble "Intro (A Butterfly's Signal)" by Loossemble from One of a Kind "Intro", by Demi Lovato from Dancing with

1612-424: The Grain "Intro", by Kurupt from Streetlights "Intro", by Lights from Skin & Earth "The Intro", by LL Cool J from Mr. Smith "Intro", by LL Cool J from 10 "Intro", by Logic from Under Pressure "Intro: Looking for Their Friends", by Loossemble from Loossemble "Intro (A Butterfly's Signal)" by Loossemble from One of a Kind "Intro", by Demi Lovato from Dancing with

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1664-775: The Races (part of track 1 and only listed separately on CD) "Intro", by Refused from This Just Might Be... the Truth "Intro", by Reks from REBELutionary "Intro", by Roll Deep from Winner Stays On "Intro", by Royce da 5'9" from Death Is Certain "Intro", by Royce da 5'9" from Independent's Day "Intro", by Snoop Dogg from 220 "Intro", by Staind from 14 Shades of Grey "Intro", by Sum 41 from Chuck "Intro", by Serj Tankian and Arto Tunçboyacıyan from Serart "Intro", by Tinie Tempah from Disc-Overy "Intro", by Ashley Tisdale from Headstrong "Intro", by Wizzard from Introducing Eddy and

1716-671: The Races (part of track 1 and only listed separately on CD) "Intro", by Refused from This Just Might Be... the Truth "Intro", by Reks from REBELutionary "Intro", by Roll Deep from Winner Stays On "Intro", by Royce da 5'9" from Death Is Certain "Intro", by Royce da 5'9" from Independent's Day "Intro", by Snoop Dogg from 220 "Intro", by Staind from 14 Shades of Grey "Intro", by Sum 41 from Chuck "Intro", by Serj Tankian and Arto Tunçboyacıyan from Serart "Intro", by Tinie Tempah from Disc-Overy "Intro", by Ashley Tisdale from Headstrong "Intro", by Wizzard from Introducing Eddy and

1768-583: The World)", by Ariana Grande from Eternal Sunshine "Intro", by Gryffin from Alive "Intro", by Gwar from Beyond Hell "Intro", by Hammer from The Funky Headhunter "Intro", by The Haunted from Live Rounds in Tokyo "Intro", by Hieroglyphics from 3rd Eye Vision "Intro", by In Fear and Faith from Your World on Fire "Intro", by Lauren Jauregui from Prelude "Intro", by Jay-Z from American Gangster "Intro (The Warm Up)",

1820-479: The World)", by Ariana Grande from Eternal Sunshine "Intro", by Gryffin from Alive "Intro", by Gwar from Beyond Hell "Intro", by Hammer from The Funky Headhunter "Intro", by The Haunted from Live Rounds in Tokyo "Intro", by Hieroglyphics from 3rd Eye Vision "Intro", by In Fear and Faith from Your World on Fire "Intro", by Lauren Jauregui from Prelude "Intro", by Jay-Z from American Gangster "Intro (The Warm Up)",

1872-584: The Year , ASCAP Film and Television Music Award for Most Performed Song from Motion Picture and ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song. " If You Asked Me To " won the ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song and was nominated for the Juno Award for Single of the Year and Billboard Music Award for Hot Adult Contemporary Single of the Year. " Nothing Broken but My Heart ” won the ASCAP Pop Award for Most Performed Song. " Love Can Move Mountains " won

1924-470: The anglophone market and establishing fame. Apart from her rising success, there were also changes in Dion's personal life, as René Angélil made the transition from manager to lover. However, the relationship was kept a secret as both feared that the public would find the twenty-six-year difference between their ages incongruous. The European version of Celine Dion includes " Where Does My Heart Beat Now " as

1976-416: The future: sweeping, classical and soft rock influenced ballads with soft instrumentation. Both a critical and commercial smash, the song became her second United States top 10 hit and also won many awards. As with Dion's earlier releases, the album had an overtone of love. Dion worked with a new team of writers and producers on her eponymous album. Five songs were written by Diane Warren . "With This Tear"

2028-456: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Introduction&oldid=1256960383 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages introduction For an introduction to Misplaced Pages, see Misplaced Pages:Introduction . For guidelines on

2080-463: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Introduction&oldid=1256960383 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Celine Dion (album) Celine Dion is the eleventh studio album by Canadian singer Celine Dion and her second English-language album. It

2132-419: The introductory sequence of a film or television program Timelines , that show when things where first introduced Category:Debuts , for things that were debuted (and introduced) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Introduction . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

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2184-419: The introductory sequence of a film or television program Timelines , that show when things where first introduced Category:Debuts , for things that were debuted (and introduced) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Introduction . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to

2236-649: The pop scene". Parry Gettelman from the Orlando Sentinel felt that Dion "really excels" on the three dance tracks "in the Lisa Stansfield mold"; "Love Can Move Mountains", "Did You Give Enough Love" and "Little Bit of Love". The album has sold over five million copies worldwide. As of May 2016, Celine Dion has sold 2,400,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan , with an additional 624,000 units sold at BMG Music Club . SoundScan does not count albums sold through clubs like

2288-538: The single version of the album track "Introduction", by Tig Notaro from Good One "Introduction", by Panic! at the Disco from A Fever You Can't Sweat Out "Introduction", by Quasi from The Sword of God "Introduction", by Texas in July from I Am "Introduction", by Texas in July from One Reality "Introduction", by James Gang from Yer' Album "Intro", by Aaliyah from Age Ain't Nothing but

2340-435: The single version of the album track "Introduction", by Tig Notaro from Good One "Introduction", by Panic! at the Disco from A Fever You Can't Sweat Out "Introduction", by Quasi from The Sword of God "Introduction", by Texas in July from I Am "Introduction", by Texas in July from One Reality "Introduction", by James Gang from Yer' Album "Intro", by Aaliyah from Age Ain't Nothing but

2392-458: The summer of 1992 through the United States. From August 1992 till March 1993, she toured Canada with her Celine Dion in Concert tour. Because of the success of " Beauty and the Beast ", the song was included on Celine Dion . The first proper single from the album was " If You Asked Me To ", a cover of Patti LaBelle song. It became a hit in Canada and the United States, reaching number one on

2444-652: The world, Celine Dion peaked at number 15 in Australia, number 31 in New Zealand, number 59 in Japan, and number 70 in the United Kingdom. It was also certified Platinum in Australia and Gold in the UK and Japan. Dion received her first World Music Award for Best Selling Canadian Female Recording Artist of the Year. The most successful single from the album was " Beauty and the Beast ," which peaked at number nine on

2496-414: The writing of introductory sections, see Misplaced Pages:Lead section . [REDACTED] Look up introduction , intro , or introduce in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Introduction , The Introduction , Intro , or The Intro may refer to: General use [ edit ] Introduction (music) , an opening section of a piece of music Introduction (writing) , a beginning section to

2548-468: Was a gift from Prince , who wrote the song especially for Dion. The tracks were produced mainly by Walter Afanasieff , Ric Wake , and Guy Roche. By 1992, the release of her previous English-language album Unison (1990) and Celine Dion , as well as various media appearances, had propelled Dion to superstardom in North America. She had achieved one of her main objectives: wedging her way into

2600-865: Was nominated for the Billboard Music Award for Hot Adult Contemporary Artist. She won the Félix Award for the Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success in a Language Other Than French and Artist of the Year Achieving the Most Success Outside Quebec. Dion won the World Music Award for World's Best Selling Canadian Female Artist of the Year and Governor General's Award (Medal of Recognition for

2652-510: Was released by Columbia Records and Epic Records on March 30, 1992 and features the Grammy and Academy Award -winning song " Beauty and the Beast " and other hits, such as " If You Asked Me To " and " Love Can Move Mountains ". The album was produced by Walter Afanasieff , Ric Wake , Guy Roche, and Humberto Gatica . It reached numbers one in Quebec and three in Canada, where it was certified Diamond for shipments of over one million copies. At

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2704-500: Was released in Canada with accompanying music video and peaked at number 17. The album has received varied reviews. Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic wrote that "Celine Dion's self-titled follow-up to her successful American debut is even stronger and more accomplished." Arion Berger from Entertainment Weekly commented, "She hits all the notes on Prince 's graceful, desperate "With This Tear", but clearly she has more voice than heart". Music critic Robert Christgau called it

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