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"Boys (Summertime Love)" is a song by Italian singer Sabrina, released in May 1987 as the third single from her self-titled debut studio album (1987). The song topped the charts in France (where it became the first number-one single by an Italian singer since 1984 [ 2 ] ) and Switzerland, while peaking within the top five in Austria, Belgium ...
Internationally, she is best known for her 1987 single "Boys (Summertime Love)", which topped the charts in France and Switzerland, and peaked at No. 3 in the United Kingdom. [4] The song was accompanied by a provocative music video, which established Sabrina's image as a sex symbol.
Sabrina in the Italian version of the music video for "All of Me (Boy Oh Boy)" Two music videos were filmed for the single—one by Sabrina's Italian team/label to coincide with the single's early European release, and one made later by her UK label for the single's UK release. In the European version of the video, she is seen playing a ...
Sabrina Carpenter is facing some criticism over x-rated stage pictures and choreography featured in her international Short n’ Sweet tour. With explicitly themed lyrics and dance moves being a ...
The video follows gracefully with LL Cool J putting the moves on iconic video vixen Pillar Sanders, whom he shares a bed with by the video’s closing. “Beautiful” by Snoop Dogg feat. Pharrell
In the trend, kids play the 1984 track “Smalltown Boy” by the British pop band Bronski Beat and wait to see how their parents respond. "Muscle memory" took over, Leanne Lynn, 57, tells TODAY.com.
In 2002, Natalia Vodianova appeared in the music video for "I Get Along" by the Pet Shop Boys. The video was directed by fashion photographer Bruce Weber. Stephanie Seymour appeared in music videos for Guns N' Roses, in the early 1990s. Tawny Kitaen appeared in several of Whitesnake's music videos in the late 1980s.
In his 2017 book Europe's Stars of '80s Dance Pop: 32 International Music Legends Discuss Their Careers, James Arena described "Hot Girl" as being the "retentlessly catchy follow-up single [after "Boys (Summertime Love)"], another electrifying, hook-laden dance jam", and underlined the remixed version by Phil Harding at PWL Studios which added "erotic vocal gasps and whipping sound effects set ...