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At the 1997 MTV Video Music Awards, Beck won a total of five awards. Three were for "The New Pollution" and "Devils Haircut" won two: Best Editing and Best Male Video. [7] The video for "Devils Haircut" was later made available on YouTube in 2009 and had generated more than 10.5 million views as of September 2021. [8]
Find Me was offered for a low price of $5.99, which Grimmie said was so everyone could afford to buy it. The album was promoted mainly through the use of Grimmie's official YouTube channel. Christina often posted videos informing her viewers of the album's release date.
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"Full Stop" (Chinese: 句号; pinyin: Jùhào) is a song written and recorded by Chinese–Hong Kong singer-songwriter G.E.M. for her seventh studio album City Zoo (2019). G.E.M. produced the song with Terrence Ma, and it was released on November 22, 2019, by Sony Music Taiwan as the lead single from the album. "Full Stop" is a pop number with ...
The Voice coach Reba McEntire has had many styles over the years, and for the famous redhead, it's usually the bigger, the better when it comes to her hair. Now, the 68-year-old singer is showing ...
The music video for "Try" shows Colbie Caillat with (left) and without (right) makeup on. The official music video premiered on July 8, 2014 on VEVO. According to Caillat, We shot the video in reverse, we started bare, and by the end we finished with the full hair and makeup, and then reversed the film for the finished product.
"Hair" is a song by the American hard rock band The Lucid. [1] Included on their debut self-titled album The Lucid (2021), it was written by Drew Fortier , Mike Heller , David Ellefson and Vinnie Dombroski .
"My Hair" is a song by American singer-songwriter Ariana Grande from her sixth studio album Positions (2020). The song was written by Grande, Victoria Monét , and Tayla Parx , with production by Tommy Brown and Scott Storch , and additional production by Anthony M. Jones and Charles "Scootie" Anderson .