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A music video to accompany the release of "Go Gentle" was first released onto YouTube on 16 October 2013 at a total length of three minutes and fifty seconds. [2] The video shows Williams dressed as a sea captain and performing the song on a parade float decorated as a wooden ship, backed by a band dressed as sailors, moving through the streets of downtown Los Angeles.
The official San Diego Zoo YouTube account left a now-pinned comment on the video in 2020, stating that they felt honored being featured in the first-ever YouTube video. [23] As of October 22, 2024, it is the most-liked comment on the platform, with 3.9 million likes.
Other guests include Damon Wayans & Damon Wayans Jr., "Squid Games" lead actor Lee Jung-jae, actress Angela Bassett, singer Gwen Stefani, and rapper GloRilla.
The music video, directed by Mat Whitecross, features the five members of the band racing against another crew in specially-made five-seater sculling boats. [12] The band's boat is named "Progress" after the record breaking number 1 album, whilst the band wear old-fashioned white rowing kits, bearing a custom-designed Take That crest.
The music video is composed of clips from the LazyTown episode "Robbie's Dream Team".Robbie Rotten, the primary antagonist of LazyTown, attempts to teach his "dream team" of villainous accomplices (three fictional doppelgänger actors for children's parties, named Bobbie, Tobbie, and Flobbie Rotten) how to successfully catch a superhero, specifically Sportacus.
In her latest video, the Duchess of Sussex shared the story of how she scored Billie Eilish merchandise that she planned to give to a 15-year-old whose home was damaged in the L.A. fires in January.
Lacy declared for the 2025 NFL Draft on Dec. 19, two days after the crash, and skipped LSU’s Texas Bowl win against Baylor. Louisiana State Police said that they have been in contact with Lacy ...
on YouTube " Boops (Here to Go) " is a song by Jamaican duo Sly and Robbie , released in 1987 as the first single from the album Rhythm Killers . The song is their most successful in the United Kingdom, where it reached No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart in May 1987, and remained on the chart for a total of 11 weeks.