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On August 27, 2020, Blackpink released an 18-second long teaser clip of the music video for "Ice Cream"; [24] [25] the music video was released a day later on August 28. Both videos were released on the group's official YouTube channel. [26] [27] The music video for "Ice Cream" was directed by frequent director and collaborator Seo Hyun-seung. [28]
"Ice Cream", released in 1995, is the third solo single by Wu-Tang Clan member Raekwon, from his debut studio album Only Built 4 Cuban Linx... (1995). The song features Wu-Tang Clan members Method Man in the intro, chorus and outro, Ghostface Killah in the first verse, and Cappadonna in the third.
The full music video was released at SBS MTV on October 21, and at YouTube on October 22, 2012. At the start of the video, PSY is "gobbling up a few ice cream cones." [7] The song's music video also features a cameo by South Korean rapper Psy.
In one video, which has received well over 20 million views, a user on TikTok placed a Drumstick Cookies & Cream cone on a table and left it out for nearly 24 hours. ... After 24 hours, the three ...
Cazwell had not planned "Ice Cream Truck" to have a commercial release. However, in June 2010, [6] with no music video released by him in a few months, his manager suggested that he do a video for the song. [4] The music video was released on YouTube on July 30, 2010, [7] and was later made available on iTunes on August 24. [8]
The song was one of a series of comic novelty songs set in "exotic" locations, one of the earliest and most famous being "Oh By Jingo!" The verses of "Ice Cream" talk of a fictional college in "the land of ice and snow, up among the Eskimo", the college cheer being the chorus of the song "I Scream, You Scream, We All Scream for Ice Cream".
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The 30-second commercial stars Ludacris, Vin Diesel, and Michelle Rodriguez as they slow down for a cold treat — and trade in their trademark Coronas for ice cream.