Cher Вђ“ Believe | 1080p — UHD |
: Producers Mark Taylor and Brian Higgins used the software to create a robotic, "warping" sound.
Released in October 1998, "Believe" remains a landmark in pop culture. It revitalized Cher's career and fundamentally changed how music is produced. 🎤 The "Cher Effect"
: The song solidified Cher's status as a definitive gay icon. Grammy Win : It won the Grammy for Best Dance Recording . Cher – Believe
: Cher was 52 when the song hit #1, making her the oldest female artist to top the Billboard Hot 100 at that time.
: The iconic "Do you believe in life after love?" line was the core, but the rest of the song took months to finalize. : Producers Mark Taylor and Brian Higgins used
: It set a record for the longest gap between #1 hits (33 years since "I Got You Babe"). 💎 Production Facts
: Record executives initially disliked the Auto-Tune effect, but Cher famously insisted it stay, saying, "You can change that part of it, over my dead body!" 🌍 Cultural Legacy 🎤 The "Cher Effect" : The song solidified
: Originally, the production team claimed they used a vocoder to keep their "secret weapon" (Auto-Tune) private from competitors.