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A music video for "Sexy Love" was directed by Anthony Mandler. [4] The clip is mainly supposed to demonstrate that because he is completely in love with his girlfriend, he'd rather spend the whole day with her, thus disconnecting himself from the world around him (thus referring to the verse in the song, "And I just can't think of anything else I'd rather do; Than to hear you sing, sing my ...
"Sexy Love" (Korean: 섹시러브) is a single by South Korean girl group T-ara and the lead single from their seventh mini-album Mirage. It was released by Core Contents Media on 4 September 2012. This is the first Korean single released by T-ara without its former member Hwayoung.
"Sexy, Sexy Lover" is the second single from the Modern Talking eighth album, Alone. The song features rapper Eric Singleton in music video and single. Track listing
The title track "Sexy, Free & Single" describes the sexy and free life of a single man in a soulful Eurohouse genre with an easy and infectious chorus. [13] It is composed and arranged by Danish songwriters Daniel 'Obi' Klein, Thomas Sardorf and Lasse Lindorff. The second lead track is "From U", a med-tempo R&B track dedicated to their fans.
You might call 9 1/2 Weeks the 50 Shades of the ’80s, by which I mean it was the shockingly sexy, erotic romance of the day that everyone was talking about.For the uninitiated, Kim Basinger and ...
Love is the screen debut of the film's two main actresses, Muyock and Kristin. [8] Noé met them in a club. He found Karl Glusman for the role of Murphy through a mutual friend. [9] The budget of the film was approximately €2.6 million. [1] Principal photography took place in Paris. [6] Noé has said that the film's screenplay was seven pages ...
Two words: Kate. Moss. Pole dancing. In lingerie. Okay, fine—six words. This moody black and white video was directed by Sofia Coppola, who told the New York Times about the video concept: “I ...
"Sexy, Free & Single" is a song recorded in two languages (Korean and Japanese) by South Korean boy band Super Junior. The original Korean version was released as the group's thirteenth Korean single from their sixth studio album, Sexy, Free & Single on July 1, 2012 through SM Entertainment via digital download and streaming .