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The music video premiered on June 9, 2016, on Lil Dicky's YouTube account. [5] The music was directed by Jamie Lees, and features Dicky as a dejected wedding guest as he watches his lost love get married, [6] whilst Brendon Urie plays the role of the wedding singer. [7] [8] Logan Paul makes an appearance in the music video. [9]
One Hour of Girl Power (also known as Spice—the Official Video—Vol. 1) is a VHS production by the Spice Girls released in the spring of 1997. It shows various performances and all the music videos filmed until that point, as well as behind the scenes of the videos.
"Ex-Girlfriend" is a song by American ska band No Doubt from their fourth studio album, Return of Saturn (2000). The song was released as the album's second overall single in early 2000 and was moderately successful, reaching the top 40 in most countries it charted in, including peaking within the top 10 in Australia, Iceland, and Spain.
Dua Lipa ANGELA WEISS/AFP via Getty Images Dua Lipa expressed a very particular kind of gratitude on her reflective new album. The pop star, 28, released her third studio album, Radical Optimism ...
Cory Williams (born August 5, 1981), also known as Mr. Safety, is an American YouTube personality who currently resides in Oklahoma. [2]"The Mean Kitty Song" was his most popular video, with over 90 million views, until December 2018 when his video "How To Get A Kitty Belly" surpassed it, reaching over 168 million views.
The song centers on Kap G having taken and entered a relationship with someone else's girlfriend, including "kicking shit" and smoking blunts. He describes her as "thick and pretty", comparing her to model Amber Rose , and mentions she works at the Atlanta strip club Blue Flame. [ 1 ]
"Girlfriend" is the first single from the collaborative album Face Off by rapper Bow Wow and R&B singer Omarion. The music video for "Girlfriend" starts off with a song titled " Can't Get Tired " playing in the background before "Girlfriend" begins.
The video, directed by Marc Webb, who also directed the music videos for "Bad Day" and "Lie to Me," shows a young Daniel Powter starting at a piano in a music store and puts his fingers on the window and magically plays the piano. The scene then cuts to an adult version of Powter, who is now able to buy the piano.