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Candyland is an American electronic music duo consisting of Josephine "Josie" Mary Martin (born December 17, 1988) and Ethan Davis. In 2014, Ethan Davis officially left the project, therefore transforming Candyland into a solo act. [ 1 ]
James McMurtry (born March 18, 1962, in Fort Worth, Texas) [1] is an American rock and folk rock/americana singer, songwriter, guitarist, bandleader, and occasional actor (Daisy Miller, Lonesome Dove, and narrator of Ghost Town: 24 Hours in Terlingua).
Justina Valentine is an American television host, rapper and singer from Passaic County, New Jersey, best known for her singles "Candy Land" [2] featuring rapper Fetty Wap, "All The Way" and "Unbelievable". [3] [4] She is also known as a cast member on the improv comedy show Wild 'N Out (2016–present).
It's a real-life "Candyland" at R&R's ice cream factory in the U.K. The world's biggest food company, Nestle, is in advanced talks with R&R to create a joint venture ice cream business outside of ...
Candyland (James McMurtry album), 1992; Candyland (Brooke Candy album), 2024; Candyland (group), an American musical duo "Candyland" (song), a song by Gwen Stefani; Candy Land, a 2022 horror film directed by John Swab; Candy Land: The Great Lollipop Adventure a 2005 animated film; Candyland, a fictional plantation in the 2012 film Django Unchained
Zeca Baleiro, Brazilian singer and guitarist José Ribamar Coelho Santos (born 1966), nicknamed "Baleiro" ("Candyman"); Kyle Busch (born 1985), American racing driver; John Candelaria (born 1953), American baseball pitcher
John B. Shaffer III (born June 25, 1968), known by his stage name Candyman, is an American rapper and record producer. He is best known for his hit single " Knockin' Boots ". Candyman appears in the front row on N.W.A. and the Posse 's 1987 album cover.
It quite literally permeates every aspect of my life now." [16] On May 30, 2024, Candy released the song "Pills" as the second single from her new album, which she also announced would be titled Candyland. [17] "Pills is a nod to the person I was when I first started to make music. It makes fun of how superficial the world can be.