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The lyrics of the song are about Barbie and Ken, the dolls made by Mattel.Both the song and its music video feature Lene Nystrøm as Barbie and René Dif as Ken. As such, the lyrics drew the ire of Barbie's corporate owners, and a lawsuit was filed by Mattel.
I’m a Barbie girl (girl), Pink Barbie Dreamhouse The way Ken be killin’ shit got me yellin’ out like the Scream house (woo) Yellin’ out, we ain’t sellin’ out
Barbie & the Diamond Castle is a 2008 direct-to-video animated musical film directed by Gino Nichele and produced by Mattel Entertainment with Rainmaker Entertainment.It first premiered on Nickelodeon on September 7, 2008, [1] and it was later released to DVD on September 9, 2008.
In 2009, as part of a marketing strategy to revive sales, Mattel released a promotional video featuring a version of "Barbie Girl" with modified lyrics. [11] [12] In 2023, the soundtrack of the Mattel-produced film Barbie included the song "Barbie World" by rappers Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice, which samples Aqua's single. [13]
As Skipper loves to DJ, the girls began bonding over their shared love of music and lack of summer jobs. A guy with a sandwich board directs them to the Oceans Extreme water park for summer jobs. When Skipper and Joy go for job interviews, they meet a girl named Anna, who loves making jewelry, hoping the park will carry her jewelry line and ...
The other 32 are available to rent or buy through a VOD platform like Amazon or Apple — and some of them are even uploaded free on Barbie’s official YouTube channel. Barbie Movies on Netflix:
Billie Eilish made her return to Saturday Night Live for the third time as the show's musical guest over the weekend, which provided the perfect opportunity for a mini Barbie reunion, of sorts ...
[11] Reviewing Barbie the Album for Paste, Victoria Wasylak stated "No one commits to the bit more than Lizzo, though, who offers a rose-colored preview of Barbie's eerily chipper universe on opening track 'Pink.' Yes, the song involves Lizzo spelling its simplistic title. Yes, its femme-forward, can-do lyricism vaguely echoes the Bob the ...