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  2. I Want Candy (film) - Wikipedia

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    Channel 4, gave it a positive review. [3] Empire Magazine called it "A warm-hearted, smutty comedy that, if predictable, has a likeable cast and plenty of zip." [ 4 ] Time Out wrote: "despite the usual failings of a cash-strapped British film – unconvincing subplots, continuity errors, ropey bit-part actors – this cheerful exploitation of ...

  3. I Want Candy - Wikipedia

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    "I Want Candy" is a song written and originally recorded by the Strangeloves in 1965 that reached No. 11 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart. [4] It is a famous example of a song that uses the Bo Diddley beat .

  4. I Want Candy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    I Want Candy, a 2007 British comedy film from Ealing Studios "I Want Candy" (D:TNG episode), an episode of the Canadian serial teen drama television series Degrassi: The Next Generation "I Want Candy", a song from the American animated television series Aqua Teen Hunger Force episode "MC Pee Pants" by MC Chris

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  6. Aaron Carter Dies at 34: 'I Want Candy' Singer Found Dead - AOL

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    Former child star Aaron Carter has died. He was 34. Celebrity Deaths of 2022 Read article The “I Want Candy” singer was found dead at his California residence on Saturday, November 5, a rep ...

  7. Tim Royes - Wikipedia

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    Tim Royes (London, December 25, 1964 – New York City, August 13, 2007) was a British music video director and editor, producing videos for artists such as Westlife ("Mandy"), Melanie C ("I Want Candy", "The Moment You Believe", "Carolyna"), Emma Bunton ("Free Me"), the Sugababes ("Easy" and "Red Dress"), Rachel Stevens ("Sweet Dreams My LA Ex"), and Enya ("Amarantine").

  8. Aaron's Party (Come Get It) - Wikipedia

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    [5] Rob Sheffield from Rolling Stone gave the album two out of five stars and wrote that Carter "discovers the thrills of impending puberty with a helping hand from "My Internet Girl" and chirps the least metaphorical version of "I Want Candy" ever". He also criticized the singer's voice, calling it "too Buffy" and "not Jody enough".

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