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The program concludes with a version of Michael Jackson's hit song "Beat It", with the lyrics specially rewritten to convey an anti-drug theme. This special also features comments from then-First Lady Nancy Reagan, Honorary Chair of the "Just Say No Foundation", who offers a message of support to children who have chosen to live a drug-free life.
Reagan speaking at a "Just Say No" rally in Los Angeles, in 1987 "Just Say No" was an advertising campaign prevalent during the 1980s and early 1990s as a part of the U.S.-led war on drugs, aiming to discourage children from engaging in illegal recreational drug use by offering various ways of saying no.
A screenshot from the beginning of the advertisement. "Stop it.Get some help." is an internet meme taken from a 1987 anti-drug public service announcement (PSA) presented by American basketballer Michael Jordan in collaboration with the fast food corporation McDonald's.
The song's music video was directed by Sarah McColgan and premiered on 25 October 2016 on KDA's Vevo account. [2] It features Tinashe dancing in various neon-lit spaces, including a parking lot, a motel room, an empty roadside diner and a phone booth.
Just Say Yes (compilation album), a 1987 Sire Records sampler and the album series named for it; Just Say Yes (Punchline album), or the title song, 2008; Just Say Yes, a 2008 EP by The Narrative "Just Say Yes" (song), a 2009 song by Snow Patrol "Just Say Yes", a 1990 single by The Dickies "Just Say Yes", a song by Dido from Girl Who Got Away
Tracy Chapman is finally getting a new moment in the awards spotlight, 35 years after the release of her biggest hit, "Fast Car." The two gave an emotional performance at the GRAMMYs on Sunday ...
"Just Say So" is the lead single released from Irish singer-songwriter Brian McFadden's third studio album, Wall of Soundz. The single was released on 9 April 2010, and features American singer-songwriter, Kevin Rudolf. The video for the song was shot in The Ivy Nightclub in Sydney, Australia in March 2010. The video was done in one shot, and ...
The song, alongside an accompanying music video, was released on April 27, 2018. [5] The video was directed by Daniel Cummings and recorded at El Paso International Airport. [4] The video involves a man chasing after a woman, catching up to her, slow dancing with her, only to have one fall to their knees while the other ends up running away. [6 ...