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"Hollaback Girl" is a song by American singer-songwriter Gwen Stefani from her debut solo studio album, Love. Angel. Music. Baby. (2004). It is a hip-hop song that draws influence from 1980s hip-hop and dance music.
Ain't No Little Girl is a 2016 extended play (EP) by Australian country singer Kasey Chambers. Three of the four tracks from the EP also appear on Chambers' 2017 album, Dragonfly. The title track of the EP is intended as the answer to the question posed by her 2002 number one single "Not Pretty Enough". Chambers said: "The song has all my ...
Cause silicone parts are made for toys." and "So Cosmo says you're fat. Well I ain't down with that!" The song came from a meeting between Sir Mix-a-Lot and Amylia Dorsey, who saw little representation of full-figured women in media. The idea came from a 1980s-era Budweiser commercial [6] featuring thin, valley girl-esque models of varying ...
By the '80s, every little girl wanted a piece of the Strawberry Shortcake franchise, buying stickers, dolls, and playing her video game on the Atari 2600. BUY NOW Alamy
No girls allowed!" RELATED: 8 retailers that are actually opening stores. Many expressed disappointment at the clothing company that in the past has featured ads that push LGBTQ inclusivity and ...
Author and mom of teens Allison Winn Scotch. (Photo illustration: Yahoo News; photo: Kat Tuohy) (Yahoo News/Kat Tuohy)
The song received some criticism from members of the Seattle music scene in the late 1980s because of the lyric, "Daddy's little girl ain't a girl no more," which closely resembled the lyrics to "Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More" by Nirvana's Sub Pop label mates Mudhoney. According to Azerrad, Cobain claimed the similarity was an example ...
This version No.27 on the Adult Contemporary chart in the United States. In Canada, the song reached No.58 on the pop singles chart [11] and No.6 on the Adult Contemporary chart. [12] A version performed by Ted Hawkins was included on his 1995 album, Songs from Venice Beach. The song was later covered by British pop group, Steps for ITVs ...