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The music video was released on December 22, 2009, on Jay-Z's official YouTube channel. [10] Directed by Anthony Mandler, the video is in black-and-white and shows various aspects of youth across America, intercut with scenes of Jay-Z and Mr. Hudson performing the song, sometimes in concert. Singer Rita Ora makes a
The video depicts a band playing "Stay (Faraway, So Close!)". U2 were cast in the role of the band's guardian angels, watching over the position that corresponds to their instrument in U2. [26] Meret Becker is the lead actress of the video, cast as the band's lead singer. Wenders stated that they "liked the idea that Bono's voice would be sung ...
"Alphaville - Forever Young (Official Music Video)" Video on YouTube " Forever Young " is a song by German synth-pop band Alphaville from their first album Forever Young (1984). The single was successful in Scandinavia and in the European German-speaking countries in the same year.
Dr. Mark Hyman, author of “Forever Young,” says certain foods can help slow the aging process. The 5 foods longevity expert Dr. Mark Hyman eats each day to stay biologically 20 years younger ...
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The man who said to eat fat to stay thin now has a recipe for eternal youth. Longevity expert and functional medicine guru Dr. Mark Hyman published his latest tome, “The Young Forever Cookbook ...
The music video for "Young Forever" premiered on MTV on April 19, 2011 and currently has 6.2 million views. [13] In the video, Witzigreuter uses a "Freeze Time" iPhone app to suspend the movements of other people in the hotel aside from a couple of female fans and his backing band.
"Stay Young" is a song by Australian rock band INXS. It was released as the first single from the band's second album Underneath the Colours, in September 1981. "Stay Young" peaked at number 21 on the Australian Singles Charts in November. [1] The song included Dave Mason and Karen Ansel from the Australian band The Reels on backing vocals.