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Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai has released a total of 188 music videos, 33 video albums, and 4 video singles to date. In 2000, she released the concert video 1019 I Can Concert . [ 1 ] That same year, she also released the music video compilation Don't Stop Karaoke . [ 2 ]
The music video for "Maybe We Should" was released December 1, 2015. [15] The video is set around a club called Das Bunker in Los Angeles, and was filmed by Los Angeles-based fine artist Jesse Draxler and the band. Through their mailing list, the band announced schedules for concerts to be held on January 29, 2016 in Los Angeles, and February 5 ...
The music video for the track "Honey Trap" was nominated for a Golden Melody Award for Best Music Video. [129] Tsai commenced her Myself World Tour on December 24, 2010, at Taipei Arena, [130] which lasted two years and four months, encompassing 35 shows in 31 cities and attracting approximately 600,000 attendees, generating about NT$1.5 ...
In the video, the bride could be seen on the balcony of the St. James Theatre in Montreal getting ready to toss her bouquet into the crowd of guests who gathered below before the song suddenly ...
The album title "Dancing Diva" not only refers to a woman who can dance but also embodies the concept of "a girl who transforms her energy into movement, dancing through life." [ 23 ] Tsai expressed her desire to showcase a more personal style through the music and performances of the album.
The new music video lands just as Netflix gears up for the release of the “Bridgerton” prequel, “Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton The post Big Freedia drops ‘Bridgerton’ themed ‘Hey Queen ...
Behati Prinsloo has appeared in various music videos for Maroon 5, alongside the band's frontman and her husband, Adam Levine. Bella Hadid appeared in the 2015 music video for the Weeknd's "In the Night". In 1983, Christie Brinkley featured in the music video for "Uptown Girl", alongside her then-future husband Billy Joel.
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