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The second music video was released on March 10, 2021 on Andress' YouTube channel and was directed by Lauren Dunn. [25] In the video, Andress is surrounded by greenery and carries out various activities which she considers to break stereotypes, including crushing eggshells while wearing boots and burning a bra.
Lady Like is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress. It was released on March 27, 2020, by Warner Music Nashville. A country pop record, its tracks are inspired by Andress's real-life events. The album focuses on the themes of relationships, family and feminism.
Nygaard in 2010. Nygaard was hired by BuzzFeed in April 2015 and worked as a video producer for BuzzFeed's show Ladylike.She left BuzzFeed in January 2017. [4] Nygaard explained her reasoning for leaving the company in her popular 2017 video titled "Why I Left BuzzFeed", [5] which as of April 2017 had over 14.9 million views.
Youtubers Life is a life simulation game with business simulation elements, and influences from the Game Dev Tycoon and The Sims video games. [1] [2] The player has to manage a character trying to build a career as a YouTube personality.
YouTube Music is a music streaming service developed by the American video platform YouTube, a subsidiary of Google. The service is designed with a user interface that allows users to explore songs and music videos on YouTube based on genres, playlists, and recommendations.
Amy Adams is not shy about the realities of being a new mom.. The sunny actress is matter-of-fact about those often fraught early years as a mom, a topic she faces head-on in her new horror-comedy ...
The show was cancelled in April, with the Classic Game Room branding repurposed for Bussler's other ventures unrelated to video games. [11] However, due to the success of the publishing and music business, Bussler was able to re-launch Classic Game Room as a series on YouTube in 2023.
Angela Stefano of Taste of Country wrote that the song was "a big ol' slice of girl power". [2] Writing for the same site, Cillea Hougton stated that "The summery track ditches the polite standards associated with the phrase the song is named after, instead following a single woman for a night on the town where she treats herself to the highest liquor on the shelf and dances like no one’s ...