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The Cheetah Girls did not shoot a video for the single because the song was from their new film The Cheetah Girls 2 and was used to promote the film. Because of that, the video for the song features clips from the movie and the girls dancing, singing and running through the streets of Barcelona which is also a clip from the movie/musical. [2]
The music video for the song was directed by Hype Williams. "No Diggity" ranked at number 91 on Rolling Stone and MTV 's "100 Greatest Pop Songs." It was also placed at number 32 on VH1 's "100 Greatest Songs of the '90s," number 407 on Q Magazine 's" "1001 Best Songs Ever," [ 2 ] number 33 on Blender 's" "Greatest Songs Since You Were Born ...
"Her Strut" is a song written by Bob Seger that was first released on his 1980 album Against the Wind. It was also released as the B-side of his single " The Horizontal Bop ." The song was inspired by feminist icon Jane Fonda .
"Get Up, Stand Up" is a song by house music DJ/producer Laurence Nelson, who recorded the track under the project Phunky Phantom. The track features the repeated use of the only lyrics on the song, "Get up, stand up, strut your funky stuff sure enough", which was sampled from a 1979 disco song called "Strut Your Funky Stuff" by the American group Frantique. [1]
"Strut" is a song by Scottish singer Sheena Easton for her fifth studio album, A Private Heaven (1984). It was composed by singer-songwriter Charlie Dore and her longtime songwriting partner Julian Littman. [2] Easton was sent the demo for the song by Christopher Neil, who was Easton's first producer. [3] "
The song's music video features a group of men performing choreographed dancing in high heels and gloves in teams of different colors (pink, purple, orange, blue, and teal). Among the dancers is Chester Lockhart. [5] The video was filmed in an empty warehouse and features an illuminated pink triangle in the background. [1]
The music video for "Señorita" was directed by Paul Hunter. [37] The video was filmed in July 2003 and shot in a club in Los Angeles. The video also features cameo appearances by both Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo. [38] In mid-2003, Timberlake was asked about the concept of the video, but said that the video was still in development.
HardDrive Radio described the lyrics to "Cryin' Like a Bitch" as "a slam on an old bandmate that kicked Sully out of his band". In a video posted on Rockpit.com on 26 February, Sully Erna admitted that "Cryin' Like a Bitch" was inspired by events of last summer's Crüe Fest 2 tour, on which Godsmack appeared alongside headliners Mötley Crüe, along with the events with his old band.