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Yahoo! Music Radio (formerly known as LAUNCHcast ) was an Internet radio service. The service, which featured both an advertising supported free version and a subscription fee -based premium version, allowed users to create personalized Internet radio stations by rating songs selected by a recommender system .
In June 2001, after the bursting of the dot-com bubble, Yahoo! acquired LAUNCH Media, which was facing financial difficulty, for $12 million. [1] [2] [3] In addition to a website with music news and videos, it provided an Internet radio service that allowed users to create personalized Internet radio stations by rating songs selected by a recommender system.
The music video was shot on January 27, 2009, with director Ray Kay, [2] and released on February 10, 2009. [3] A music video supporting The-Dream's track "Rockin' That Thang", which is explicitly titled "Rockin' That S***", has been released. Directed by Ray Kay, the video mainly captures his performance with several sexy women dancing behind him.
There are two versions of the music video, which are edited slightly differently to one another. The original video features the crowd chanting "Spice Girls," then Geri and Emma arriving at the stage in a convertible, Victoria and Mel B entering the stage through a set of wooden French doors, and Mel C arriving on the stage by sliding down a rope.
The pop icon talks aging, sobriety, vocal troubles, social media, Caitlyn Jenner, and Culture Club's comeback in an in-depth, exclusive interview.
The music video for "Hey You" was directed by Joe Lynch, and it premiered on May 7, 2009 at Yahoo Music. [2] The video starts with a man at an intersection in Los Angeles holding a big sign that has "Hey You!" written on both sides. He begins flipping through his iPod until he finds "Hey You". Once the song starts, he begins to dance around ...
[59] The video premiered at Yahoo! Music on August 16, 2006 [14] and was released to US iTunes Store on November 21, 2006. [60] It debuted on MTV's Total Request Live at number ten on August 22, 2006, [61] reached number one, and remained on the show for 35 days until it was replaced by the music video for "Irreplaceable" (2006).
The music video, directed by Mark Pellington, premiered on February 9, 2010, on Yahoo! Music. [3] The video is abstract in concept. It makes use of the multiple exposure technique: most scenes feature the band members' faces overlapping, rather than showing each of them individually. However, a few scenes do show the band members performing ...