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"Call Me Maybe" is a song by Canadian singer-songwriter Carly Rae Jepsen from her EP Curiosity (2012) and later appeared on her second studio album and international debut album Kiss (2012). The song was written by Jepsen and Tavish Crowe as a folk song, but its genre was modified to pop following the production by Josh Ramsay.
The official music video for "Lips Don't Lie" was released alongside the single, on May 24, 2019. [8] The video features Brooke sporting a number of lipstick shades and jewel-encrusted nails, singing the lyrics of the song to a zoomed-in camera; A Boogie wit da Hoodie also appears throughout the video and raps his verse later on.
BoA has released more than 100 music videos since her debut in 2000, for songs performed in Korean, Japanese and English. Since 2003, BoA has released 15 video albums, primarily recordings of her concert tours in Japan. These video albums have been commercially successful in Japan and Taiwan, consistently reaching the top 10 in both regions.
Foreman explained, "[And] the video is a play on kissing in general, and lips, and getting close up to a bunch of lips, and people coming out of mouths and just, like, really cool transitions." [ 2 ] The video follows a similar theme that is relative to the song's title, "My First Kiss".
I. I Kiss Your Lips; I Kissed a Girl; I Kissed a Girl (Jill Sobule song) I Like the Way (The Kissing Game) I Love You and Kiss Me; I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus
But by far, the biggest moment going viral is Swift running off stage to kiss Kelce immediately after she finished performing. This is the first video to come out of them kissing:
“sabrina carpenter and jenna ortega kissing was not on my bingo card but i am so here for it,” another X user said of the viral moment. Many fans believe the video draws inspiration from the ...
The self-composed title track "Kiss My Lips" is a minimal pop song incorporated with unique synthesizer riffs and sound. Emphasizing her deep voice, BoA's vocals redouble the single's dreamlike atmosphere. In the song's lyrics, the speaker provocatively urges her counterpart not to hesitate about coming up to her. [22] [23]