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Getting Stronger

Getting Stronger
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Getting Stronger
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NZ On Screen
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This "infectious, platinum-certified slow jam" (according to music writer Martyn Pepperell) introduced the voice of Samoan-Indian singer Aaradhna. Her pairing with popular R&B duo Adeaze was a number one hit; Getting Stronger became the second most played Kiwi song of 2004. This video sees Aaradhna selling the song's message of inner strength, giving herself a mirror pep talk in her tour bus (even crooning into a hairbrush) before joining the boys on set. The track was released on Adeaze's de...

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Date created
2004
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http://www.nzonscreen.com/title/getting-stronger-2004
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bus / tour / independence / mirror / hairbrush / flip cell phone / 2004 / sari / south auckland / dawn raid entertainment / 2000s

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