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The lead single of the album, Candy Girl, while being a massive hit on Black radio stateside and overseas, struggled for consistent plays on Pop radio and the video failed to crack the rotation at MTV in the U.S. despite strong sales numbers and being No. 1 on the Black Singles charts, surpassing George Clinton's "Atomic Dog" and Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" while staving off "Beat It" on ...
"Candy Girl" is the debut single by New Edition from their debut album Candy Girl. It was released as a single in late February 1983 and the song hit number one on the UK Singles Chart, [4] becoming the 31st-best-selling single of the year.
"Laffy Taffy" is a 2005 song by Atlanta-based hip hop group D4L which reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 in January 2006. The song's success on the charts was largely due to its enormous online sales.
"Candy Girl" is the title of a hit single recorded in 1963 by the Four Seasons. Written by Larry Santos, it is the first original Four Seasons single composed by neither Bob Gaudio nor Bob Crewe. The writer, Larry Santos, would become a chart artist in his own right with 1976's "We Can't Hide It Anymore".
Candy Girls, a 2009 American reality TV series that aired on E! Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Candy Girl .
Barbara Hetmańska (born 29 November 1986 in Katowice, Poland), known as Candy Girl, is a Polish dance pop singer. She has collaborated with such Polish musicians as Alchemist Project, East Clubbers, Wet Fingers, and with the British duo Riff & Rays. Hetmańska has signed in 2006 to Magic Records.
Star is the eleventh sixth studio album (eleventh overall) by Japanese singer Mika Nakashima. It was released via Sony Music Japan on October 27, 2010, and was distributed in two formats: a CD-only standard version and a CD+DVD limited edition. Five singles were spawned from the record, including "Candy Girl", "Always" and "Ichiban Kirei na ...
However, RCA Records chose "Hurt" to be released as the second single off the album; therefore, "Candyman" was released as the third. [11] The song was sent to contemporary hit and urban contemporary radio stations in the United States on February 27, 2007. [13] In Germany, the single was released for digital download on April 6, 2007. [14]