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"Party All the Time" is a song by comedian and actor Eddie Murphy, written and produced by Rick James. It was the lead single from Murphy's 1985 debut musical album How Could It Be . [ 1 ] It reached number two on the Billboard Hot 100 for three weeks, behind " Say You, Say Me " by Lionel Richie .
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The teaser trailer for the film debuted during the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards [16] and the full video was screened in Paris on October 5 and at the BAFTA on October 6. [2] [13] The video debuted on October 23, 2010 on Vevo, MTV, MTV2, YTV, BET, and VH1.com. [17] The film debuted on YouTube two days later.
Three of those songs were added for an extended version of the film, which became available to rent on digital platforms in the U.S. and Canada on Dec. 13, Swift's birthday.
Omar Vega/TAS23/Getty Images Taylor Swift is celebrating her upcoming birthday by giving fans the ultimate present — an extended version of The Eras Tour concert film to be released on streaming.
The accompanying music video for "We Like to Party" was directed by Wendelien van Diepen. [15] It first aired in March 1999. The video features all four Vengaboys members and other tourists travelling to various destinations in Province of Barcelona, Piera and Gavà , in a 1930s style mini-bus, the "Vengabus" (a 1933 Chevrolet series O Bus ...
Playlist: The Very Best of Backstreet Boys is the second greatest hits album by American vocal group Backstreet Boys, released by Legacy Recordings as part of their Playlist series. Track listing [ edit ]
The album is an example of the crew of SpongeBob SquarePants ' eclectic musical tastes. When The Flaming Lips member Wayne Coyne suggested a duet with Justin Timberlake, series creator Stephen Hillenburg responded with, "I don't want any of those sort of commercial weirdos on there.