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The music video for "Oh No!" was directed by Kinga Burza [10] and filmed on 10 June 2010. [11] It was released on 28 June 2010. [12] Diamandis said the music video was influenced by 1990s cartoons and the old "zany neon" MTV graphics. [13] Burza said the concept of the video stems from the lyric of "Oh No!", which references being obsessed with ...
Diamandis performing at the Roundhouse, February 2016 Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis, known mononymously as Marina and formerly by her stage name Marina and the Diamonds, has recorded songs for four studio albums and two extended plays. She first came to public prominence after being ranked in second place on the Sound of 2010 poll organised by the BBC. Her debut studio album The ...
Marina Lambrini Diamandis (/ ˌ d iː ə ˈ m æ n d ɪ s / ⓘ DEE-ə-MAN-diss; Greek: Μαρίνα-Λαμπρινή Διαμάντη, romanized: Marína-Lampriní Diamánti; born 10 October 1985), known mononymously as Marina (often stylised in all caps) and previously by the stage name Marina and the Diamonds, is a Welsh singer, songwriter, poet and record producer.
Burza also filmed the video for "Oh No!", with an aesthetic based on "zany neon" MTV graphics and the fame-hungry lyrics. [27] The video to "Shampain" made an homage to Michael Jackson's Thriller. [24] Dan Knight made a video for Chilly Gonzales' "stripped-down" remix of "Hollywood" that was intended to be the opposite of Burza's official video.
(Marina and the Diamonds song), 2010 "Oh No" (Mos Def and Pharoahe Monch song) , 2000 "Oh No", by Frank Zappa from You Can't Do That on Stage Anymore, Vol. 1 1988 and Weasels Ripped My Flesh , 1970
"Bubblegum Bitch" is a song by Welsh singer-songwriter Marina Diamandis, professionally known as Marina and formerly as Marina and the Diamonds. An opening track on her second studio album, Electra Heart (2012), it was released on 27 April 2012 along with the record. While the production was handled by Rick Nowels and Dean Reird, the song was ...
Savages (Marina and the Diamonds song) Seventeen (Marina and the Diamonds song) Sex Yeah; Shampain; Simplify (Marina and the Diamonds song) Soft to Be Strong; Solitaire (Marina and the Diamonds song) Space and the Woods; Starring Role (song) Starstrukk; The State of Dreaming (Marina and the Diamonds song) Superstar (Marina song)
"Baby" is Marina's first single where she is not credited as Marina and the Diamonds, a stage name she had used on prior releases. It is included on her fourth studio album, Love + Fear . A version without Fonsi appears on the album's vinyl release.