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The music video was shot in a blockbuster scale in collaboration with Hyundai Card, [2] with the use of special effects that "took a month to perfect". [3] BigBang and Hyundai Card started a project called "Re-Monster" to promote the music video, aimed to give opportunities for indie bands to reinterpret the song.
List of music videos set in London; N. List of music videos featuring nudity; O. List of one-shot music videos; P. Pazz & Jop; T. TRL's Number Ones; V. List of viral ...
"Chinese Food" – a song and music video by Alison Gold recorded with the controversial ARK Music Factory, the same company behind Rebecca Black's viral song "Friday". The song was called "The New Friday" and also called racist. [121] "Chocolate Rain" – a song and music video written and performed by Tay Zonday (also known as Adam Nyerere ...
Song: “All That (Theme Song)” by TLC There were so many things to love about this theme song, from the harmonies and the beat to Left-Eye’s stellar rap verse. I dare you to listen to this ...
"Monster" is a song recorded by American Internet personality and singer Gabbie Hanna. It was independently released for digital download on October 26, 2018, simultaneously with its encore titled "Monster (Reborn)". Both tracks were written by Hanna and Some Randoms, while production was solely handled by the latter.
"The Toilet Song" - The Wiggles' Big Ballet Day! "Toot, Toot, Chugga, Chugga, Big Red Car" – Toot, Toot! "The Tra-La-La Song" – Racing to the Rainbow "Treasure Chest" – Stories and Songs: The Adventures of Captain Feathersword the Friendly Pirate "Trick or Treat" – Pumpkin Face "Turkey in the Straw" – You Make Me Feel Like Dancing
"Bing Bang Boom" is a song written by Hugh Prestwood, and recorded by American country music band Highway 101. It was released in April 1991 as the first single and title track from their album Bing Bang Boom. The song reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart in June 1991. [1]