MINNEAPOLIS - Seven years after his death to cancer at age 18, a Minnesota singer-songwriter has returned to the top of the iTunes chart with his inspirational tune “Clouds.”The Star Tribune reports that “Clouds” by Zach Sobiech took over iTunes’ No. 1 slot from Justin Bieber on Sunday, two days after the Hollywood movie of the same name based on Sobiech’s life premiered on Disney+. The profits will add to the $2 million already raised for cancer research via Sobiech’s namesake foundation. The single first climbed to the top of iTunes in 2013, shortly after the Stillwater-area teenager’s death. The movie is an adaptation of the memoir “Fly a Little Higher” by Zach’s mother, Laura Sobiech.
Source: thestar October 19, 2020 11:26 UTC