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  2. List of models in music videos - Wikipedia

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    YouTube [11] Adwoa Aboah: 2017 "(No One Knows Me) Like the Piano" Sampha: YouTube [11] 2011 "Carbonated" Mount Kimbie: YouTube: Agyness Deyn: 2011 "Iron" Woodkid: YouTube [13] Aiden Curtiss: 2018 "No Stylist" French Montana ft. Drake: YouTube: Alek Wek: 1995 "GoldenEye" Tina Turner: YouTube [14] 1997 "Got 'til It's Gone" Janet Jackson ft. Q-Tip ...

  3. The R*tist 4*merly Known as Dangerous Toys - Wikipedia

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    The R*tist 4*merly Known as Dangerous Toys is the fourth album by Dangerous Toys. It was released in 1995 , and is the band's last studio album to date. The album's title is a parody of the name used in reference to American recording artist Prince from 1991 to 2000 , while the cover artwork is a spoof of his 1988 album Lovesexy .

  4. Somethin' Smith and the Redheads - Wikipedia

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    Somethin' Smith and the Redheads were an American vocal group, doing mostly pop standards in the 1950s. Their biggest hit single was "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie" in 1955, which reached number seven in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. The following year they reached number 27 with their cover version of "In a Shanty in Old Shanty Town".

  5. The highest paid YouTuber makes millions opening toys - AOL

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    Taylor Swift's channel and MovieClips Trailers made the top 10 -- but at the very top of the list is DC Toy Collector, a channel that showcases a woman -- well, woman's hands -- opening boxes of toys.

  6. Those Redheads from Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Those Redheads from Seattle is a 1953 American musical western film produced in 3-D directed by Lewis R. Foster and starring Rhonda Fleming, Gene Barry and Agnes Moorehead, and released by Paramount Pictures. It was the first 3-D musical.

  7. Cuddly Toy (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Cuddly Toy" is a song by British band Roachford. It was the second single taken from their self-titled debut studio album , and was their first chart hit single. It was recorded at CBS Recording Studios, Whitfield Street, London over a three-day period between Saturday 19 March and Monday 21 March 1988.

  8. Born Free (music video) - Wikipedia

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    "Born Free" is the music video for English recording artist M.I.A.'s song of the same name. The video, which depicts a genocide against red-haired people, was filmed in California and directed by Romain Gavras as a nine-minute short film without the prior knowledge of M.I.A.'s record labels.

  9. Pocket Rockers - Wikipedia

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    Pocket Rockers was a brand of personal stereo produced by Fisher-Price in the late 1980s, aimed at elementary school-age children. [1] They played a proprietary variety of miniature cassette (appearing to be a smaller version of the 8-track tape) which was released only by Fisher-Price themselves.