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Elephant Parts was released on VHS (stereo) and Betamax (mono) in 1981. [5] It was ninth on Billboard's Top Videocassette Sales for 1981. [6]It was later released on LaserDisc and CED and was the third best-selling video laser disk in 1982, behind Star Wars and Close Encounters of the Third Kind.
DJ Magic Mike (born Michael Hampton, May 9, 1966) is a Miami bass record producer, [1] rapper, and the first platinum selling recording artist from Orlando, Florida. [2] He is also a former member and former lead vocalist of the rap trio Vicious Bass along with rappers DJ Lace & MC Madness.
Almost all songs featured in the Equestria Girls animated media were composed by Daniel Ingram.. My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (or simply Equestria Girls) is an animated spin-off franchise based on the children's television series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, which in turn is based on the My Little Pony toyline created by American toy and game manufacturer Hasbro.
Magic Mike is a 2012 independent American comedy-drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and starring Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer, Matt Bomer, Joe Manganiello, and Matthew McConaughey. [5] The plot revolves around Adam, a 19-year-old college dropout who enters the world of male stripping , guided by Mike Lane, who has been in the business ...
The Fleetwood Mac singer resurrected two tunes for the 1998 film
Like Mike: Music From the Motion Picture is the soundtrack to John Schultz's 2002 American sports comedy film Like Mike. It was released on July 2, 2002 through So So Def / Columbia /Sony Soundtrax and consists of hip hop and contemporary R&B music.
Sebastian: Party Gras! is the second of three original albums inspired by Disney's The Little Mermaid film. Many of the songs are cover versions of classic calypso and reggae songs and other songs recorded in calypso and reggae styles.
"Land of a Million Drums" is a song by the American hip hop duo OutKast featuring Killer Mike and Sleepy Brown, released on July 4, 2002. It is the first and only non-album single to be released by the duo. The song was featured on the soundtrack of the first live-action Scooby-Doo film. [2]