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Aretha
Aretha is a song by British singer-songwriter Rumer. Produced by award-winning UK TV and musical composer Steve Brown, it is the second single to be released from her debut album Seasons of My Soul. A music video was made for the song and was added to YouTube on 6 October 2010. The song has been added to the BBC Radio 2 A-List.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Aretha in Chaldean Numerology is: 9
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Aretha in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
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She had money and could not buy ice cream, had a car and could not stop to buy gasoline, aretha came out of the bowels of our struggle.
She said' David Boies is going to marry you ? I could have done that', i though' Oh man ! We could have had Aretha Franklin marry us !'.
I think my interpretation of Ted White was to play damaged, not to play scary, the most scary thing about a damaged person is the things that they will do to prove a point. I tried to bring a level of vulnerability to Ted because I wanted the audience to feel some type of way about Ted and Aretha and wanting them to make it.
I was after Aretha Franklin for a number of years to do a trust, it would have expedited things and kept them out of probate and kept things private.
I met her a few times, we sang at the White House and Aretha Franklin was so sweet, Aretha Franklin was so cute and I was like,' How are you a real person ?' It's an honor to have met Aretha Franklin.
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- أريثاArabic
- ArethaSpanish
- arethaIndonesian
- ArethaItalian
- ArethaNorwegian
- arethaPortuguese
- అరేతTelugu
- ArethaThai
- 阿雷莎Chinese
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