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"Gettin' You Home (The Black Dress Song)" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music singer Chris Young. It was released in February 2009 as the second single from his 2009 album The Man I Want to Be (2009). Young wrote the song with Kent Blazy and Cory Batten. The song garnered positive reviews from critics who praised the ...
Jennifer Lopez is already slaying her holiday style.. In a video shared on her Instagram on Sunday, Dec. 8, the “Get Right” singer, 55, can be seen strutting down a hallway in a sultry black ...
It has a black-and-white cinematography and features Swift and Malone as ex-lovers, and Dead Poets Society 's co-stars Ethan Hawke and Josh Charles as mad scientists carrying out tests on Swift. [71] [73] [74] The video starts with Swift seen in a white dress, chained to her bed in a mental facility; [75] the bed is suspended on the wall. [23]
Forget Your Own Face is the sixth studio album by Canadian noise pop duo Black Dresses. It was released on February 14, 2022, exactly one year after the release of their previous album Forever in Your Heart , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and is the second album released by the duo since their announced disbandment in May 2020. [ 3 ]
The Day Beyoncé Turned Black — A movie trailer interpreting the reaction to the release of Beyoncé's "Formation", a song noted for its embracing of Black heritage, as an apocalyptic-style film. White Americans are shown in mass hysteria over their realization that Beyoncé is Black while Black Americans appear apathetic. [183]
By 1933, after struggles with men and mental illness, Clara Bow’s Hollywood career was over. There’s been a surge … She starred in the first movie to win an Oscar for best picture.
A black-and-white video features Houston singing the song with sitting on a steppladder styled chair or leaning against the wall at a small amphitheater. The singing parts are interspersed with black-and-white pictures showing people in a variety of circumstances. [29] "My Name Is Not Susan" (Version 1) Lionel Martin [30]
The black-and-white video begins with a feather curtain covering the screen. As they are disclosed, several dancers are shown posing like statues amid Greek statues and paintings. Madonna begins singing the song as she turns around and strikes a pose, while dancers are marching fashionly, with others sitting on chairs. [106]