Mia Rose (born Maria Antónia Teixeira Rosa; 26 January 1988) is an English-born singer-songwriter of Portuguese descent, notable for her popularity on the video sharing website YouTube.
Mia Rose was born in Wimbledon, London. Rose opened her YouTube account on 29 December 2006 during her Christmas break from university. She posted daily videos singing various cover songs and within a month set a record number of subscriptions for a musician. As of November 2010, she has more than 265,000 YouTube subscribers. In 2008, following her success on YouTube, she appeared at Google Zeitgeist and was a speaker at the SIME Conference in Sweden.
In May 2009, she wrote, recorded and marketed the song “Let Go”, selling it on iTunes in Portugal, where it became the best selling download, and got to number 2 on the Portuguese charts.
She and Jordanian musician Hanna Gargour performed the song "Waiting on the World to Change”. Queen Rania of Jordan noted this song was an example of how art can promote a reduction of the international cultural divide.
Mia Rose (born March 30, 1989 in Sutton, Alaska, U.S.) is a former pornographic actress who entered the industry in 2006 at the age of 19. She is the younger sister of Ava Rose.
Mia and Ava both stripped in Reno, Nevada before getting into porn. They were approached to do porn by an agent through MySpace. Her rationale for getting into porn was, "we were already fucking the shit out of everybody in our personal lives, so why not?". They have been in the same scene together in several movies but do not have sex with each other. Before porn she had sex with 98 men.
Rose had corrective surgery done on her nose to streamline it and improve her breathing in June 2006. Her favorite performer to work with is Erik Everhard and her favorite company to work for is Evil Angel.
Mia is an avid player of the video game World of Warcraft and has been since 2006.
She is currently an active streamer on Twitch.tv.
"Let Go" is the first single from Megan Rochell's unreleased solo album, You, Me and the Radio and peaked at number 34 on Billboard magazine's Rhythmic Top 40 chart.
Let Go is the second release by American melodic hardcore band Hundredth. It was released on September 27, 2011 through Mediaskare Records. Live Today was the first single from the record, and was released on YouTube on July 22, 2011.
Voted 'Best Hardcore Album' by public vote on MediaSkare.
Let Go is a rock band from Tempe, Arizona, formed in late 2004. They are currently signed to southern California record label The Militia Group.
Let Go was formed in late 2004 by The Stereo's Jamie Woolford and Chris Serafini. After the break-up of The Stereo, Woolford began working on solo material, and Serafini joined the band Gloritone, where he met drummer Scott Hessel, who would later be asked to join Let Go. According to Woolford, he asked Serafini and Hessel to form the band when he wanted to fill out his new material. Serafini counters that after bonding with Hessel in Gloritone, his desire to start a new band was whetted, and the pair recruited Woolford.
Regardless of their origin, the trio produced the self-titled Let Go album over a month's time in Woolford's home studio, releasing it on The Militia Group in October 2005. Notable is the band employing use of an iPod during their live shows, both for a click track and as a sequencer.
The band has toured extensively in the United States, and completed a tour in Japan in early 2006.
Mia, MIA, or M.I.A. may refer to:
The Dark Tower is a series of eight novels written by American author Stephen King, which incorporate multiple genres including fantasy, science fantasy, horror and western. Below are The Dark Tower characters that come into play as the series progresses.
Roland Deschain, son of Steven Deschain, was born in the Barony of Gilead, in In-World. Roland is the last surviving gunslinger, a man whose goal is finding and climbing to the top of the Dark Tower, purported to be the very center of existence, so that he may right the wrongs in his land. This quest is his obsession, monomania and geas to Roland: In the beginning the success of the quest is more important than the lives of his family and friends. He is a man who lacks imagination, and this is one of the stated reasons for his survival against all odds: he can not imagine anything other than surviving to find the Tower.
Edward Cantor "Eddie" Dean first appears in The Drawing of the Three, in which Roland encounters three doors that open into the New York City of our world in different times. Through these doors, Roland draws companions who will join him on his quest, as the Man In Black foretold. The first to be drawn is Eddie Dean, a drug addict and a first-time cocaine mule. Eddie lives with his older brother and fellow junkie Henry, whom Eddie reveres despite the corrupting influence Henry has had upon his life. Roland helps Eddie fight off a gang of mobsters for whom he was transporting the cocaine, but not before Eddie discovers that Henry has died from an overdose of heroin in the company of the aforementioned mobsters (after which the mobsters decide to chop off Henry's head). It is because of Eddie's heroin addiction that he is termed 'The Prisoner', and that is what is written upon the door from which Roland draws him.
Hey, I'll move out of the way for you
Hey, I'll move out of the way for her too
I never thought we'd end up here in separate cages
It doesn't go like this, you've left out some pages
Hey, when was the last time you laughed
And did you mean it when you did?
I'm just wondering, the sound in your voice it's abounding
It's astounding how you live so close to your cure
I never know what to do with my love
I never know what to do with my hands
So I'll put them behind my back
I'll put them behind my back
Behind my back
Hey, don't you know what I mean when I say
Hey, see it in my face, I'm breaking
I've waited for so long just to know
That you'd wrap yourself around me if you couldn't let go
I never know what to do with my love
I never know what to do with my hands
So I'll put them behind my back
(Put them behind my back)
I'll put them behind my back
(Behind my back)
Behind my back
(Put them behind my back)
Can I move out of the way tomorrow?