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According to Monáe on her Twitter page, "Q.U.E.E.N." was inspired by "private discussions between her and Erykah Badu," and "is meant to make you jam, dance, funk out and dialogue later." [ 4 ] While the album focuses on the empowerment of women and the need for women to control their own images, the single "Q.U.E.E.N." also focuses on the ...
The video, which Monáe promoted as a short film, [2] takes place at the Annual Android Auction in the fictional city of Metropolis. During the auction, Monae's alter-ego Cindi Mayweather performs for the crowd, while the other androids walk down the catwalk, and are being bought off by the wealthiest of Metropolis, such as technology moguls, city officials, religious authorities, and crime ...
The song is a mid-tempo ballad in which the narrator recalls a teen-aged encounter with a female, during a late summer vacation in a beach town. In the chorus, he explains that although he has to leave the next day to his home in Cleveland (TN), he still tells her, "I don't see how you could ever be anything but mine". The radio edit features ...
Ramona DeSouza, more popularly known as Moné, is an American music recording artist and songwriter.She scored three hits on the US Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart: "We Can Make It" (No. 1, 1995), "Movin'" (No. 2, 1996) and "Partay Feeling" (As B-Crew featuring Barbara Tucker, Dajae, Ultra Nate and Moné) (No. 22, 1997). [1]
Clinging with Hate (or Clinging to Hate; Burmese: မုန်းစွဲ, romanized: Mone Swel, also spelt as Mone Swal) is a 2018 Burmese religious drama film directed by Aww Yatha and starring Nay Toe, Kyaw Kyaw Bo, Min Thway, Phway Phway and Aye Wutyi Thaung.
Speech balloons (also speech bubbles, dialogue balloons, or word balloons) are a graphic convention used most commonly in comic books, comics, and cartoons to allow words (and much less often, pictures) to be understood as representing a character's speech or thoughts.
The music video for "Money Can't Buy You Class" was released to Ultra Records' YouTube account on June 1, 2010. [28] The video is an extension of the song's lyrical content, and finds de Lesseps offering etiquette advice to a group of young men.
Apna Sapna Money Money (lit. ' Our Dream is [only] Money and Money ') is a 2006 Indian Hindi-language comedy film directed by Sangeeth Sivan. Apna Sapna Money Money is a tale of several characters who are in a mad race to be rich.