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The official music video premiered on September 26, 2016. It sees Nebu Kiniza cruising in the sunny streets of Los Angeles, on a vintage gas pump. Along the way, a group of kids follow him down the street. In another scene, he magically disappears and reappears through puffs of smoke. [5]
1. Sit in Your Car. Maybe it's cold outside or maybe it's a rainy day. Perhaps you've been on your feet all day and feel like sitting down. We get it: Sitting in your car while your gas pumps on ...
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A music video for "Brutal" was released on August 23, 2021, directed by Canadian director Petra Collins. [28] The video features cameo appearances from actors Lukas Gage and Nico Hiraga, as well as model Salem Mitchell. [29] Rodrigo's hairstyles in the video were styled by Clayton Hawkins. [30]
The album was supported by the released of four official singles: "Pump It Up", "Let's Get It Started", "Turn This Mutha Out" and "They Put Me in the Mix" which all charted. Music videos were also produced for all of these songs. Also, it won two American Music Awards for Let's Get It Started: Favorite Rap/Hip-Hop Artist and Favorite Rap/Hip ...
It was first released on the single "Fake Jan Sings for Real" [10] and later included on her full-length album 1200 Riverside. [11] Footage from this episode is incorporated into the official music video, [ 12 ] along with many other Brady Bunch references and brief cameo appearances by Susan Olsen and Mike Lookinland .
"The Gang Solves The Gas Crisis" is the second episode in the fourth season of the American television sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. It is the 34th overall episode of the series, and was written by executive producer Charlie Day and Sonny Lee and Patrick Walsh, and directed by executive producer Matt Shakman .
In the video, Rammstein are firefighters. They have not had a call for a long time, and are thus very ill-equipped for dealing with an emergency. They enter a huge, three-lane-wide fire-engine, and set off on their journey, not taking any notice of the damage they are causing, or the people they are killing.