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"Barbie Girl" is a song by Danish-Norwegian dance-pop group Aqua. It was released in April 1997 by Universal and MCA as the third single from the group's debut studio album, Aquarium (1997). The song was written by band members Søren Rasted , Claus Norreen , René Dif , and Lene Nystrøm , and was produced by the former two alongside Johnny ...
The thirteenth entry in the Barbie film series, the film features the voice of Kelly Sheridan as Barbie and the cover of the song "Connected" recorded by Katharine McPhee. It follows the story of Liana and Alexa (the in-universe roles of the dolls, Barbie and Teresa ) [ 4 ] on their journey to find the mysterious diamond castle.
The song failed to replicate the success of "Barbie Girl", "Doctor Jones", and "My Oh My" where it was released. In the United States, it became their second top-40 hit and last song to chart there, peaking at No. 23, until 26 years later, when the group was credited on the 2023 Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice single " Barbie World ".
Now, you can hang out with Barbie from the comfort of your couch on HBO's Max. Barbie is also available to rent or purchase on digital, Blu-Ray and 4K through Amazon (at a major discount), Apple ...
Nicki Minaj and Ice Spice have officially dropped the music video for “Barbie World,” which appears on the Barbie movie soundtrack and samples the iconic Aqua song “Barbie Girl.” And in ...
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 ...
The song received generally positive reviews from music critics. Danielle Chelosky of Uproxx praised it for Lizzo's "typically buoyant, extravagant ambiance and her confident vocals". [ 10 ] Alex Rigotti of NME wrote, "Opener 'Pink' is a smooth disco number from Lizzo, who is her effortlessly charismatic self."
"The thing I learned very, very quickly doing the score for Barbie is that you’re always serving the picture. You’re always serving the emotion. You have to turn off all the things you know about making pop and rock and soul music for the last 30 years. Yes, it needs to be beautiful, but sometimes you just need to get the fuck out the way."