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Candice Kay – Danger Dance Club- musica CD 13 closeeeeeeeeee!
quem pode,pode…quem não pode
OLHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!

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Pussycat dolls – When i Grow Up
Audio Remix : Ralphi Rosario Radio Edit

Lyrics

Boys call you sexy
And you don’t care
Wwhat they say
See everytime
You turn around
You saying my name
Just call you sexy
And you don’t care
What they say
See everytime
You turn around
You screaming
My name

(Don’t y’all)

Now
I got a confession
(Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha)
When I was young
I wanted attention
(Haha, ha, ha ha)
And I promised myself
That I’d do anything
(Haha, ha, ha ha)
Anything to get men
To notice me
(Haha, ha, ha ha)

But
I ain’t complaining
We all wanna be famous
So go ahead and say
What you wanna say
You know
What it’s like
To be famous
When everybody know
What your name is
Cause see
When I was younger
I would say

[Chorus:]
When I grow up
I wanna be famous
I wanna be a star
I wanna be in movies
When I grow up
I wanna see the world
Drive nice cars
I wanna have boobies
When I grow up
I wanna see me
Me on TV
People know me
Be on magazines
When I grow up
Fresh and clean
Number one chick
Wanna step out
On the scene

But be careful
What you wish for cause
You just might get it (3x)
But be careful
What you wish for cause
You just might get it (3x)

They used to tell me
I was fooling,
Until I popped up
On the TV
(La, la, la, la, la)
I always wanted
To be a superstar
Who knew singing songs
Would get me this far
(La, la, la, la, la)

But I ain’t complaining
We all wanna be famous
So go ahead and say
What you wanna say
You know what it’s like
To be famous
When everybody know
What your name is
Cause see
When I was younger
I would say

[Chorus]

[Repeat 4th verse]

Yes
I’m astounding me
I’m a trend setter
Yes, this is true
Cause what I do
No one can do it better
You can talk about me
Cause
I’m a hot ’sup
I see you
Watchin’ me, watchin’ me
And I know you want it
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The cat Dolls – When I Grow Up – House Dance Club Remix

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Pussicat or Pussicats or cats ?
lol

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Está nas dicas do DJ Paulo Pringles da Radio Jovem Pan !
Opa, parece que eu ando acertando.
Pena que eu não coloquei este vídeo em mais alta definição para o youtube, pois eu acompanhei a baixa definição que a Universal Music Group colocou. Afinal ela é proprietária do vídeo. Mas também para evitar problemas com alguns clones do youtube.

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Other songs:
The cat Dolls – 23 of December
The cat Dolls – Beep
The cat Dolls – Beep (feat. Will.I.Am)
The cat Dolls – Between
The cat Dolls – Big Spender
The cat Dolls – Bite The Dust
The cat Dolls – Brake Love
The cat Dolls – Buttons
The cat Dolls – Come To Me (P. Diddy feat Nicole)
The cat Dolls – Don’t Cha (feat. Busta Rhymes)
The cat Dolls – Don’t Ask Her That
The cat Dolls – Don’t Cha
The cat Dolls – Feelin’ Good
The cat Dolls – Fever
The cat Dolls – Flirt
The cat Dolls – Hip Hop Dolls
The cat Dolls – Hot Stuff (I Want You Back)
The cat Dolls – How Many Times, How Many Lies
The cat Dolls – I Don’t Need A Man
The cat Dolls – I Don’t Wanna Rock And Roll
The cat Dolls – I’ll Be Your Woman
The cat Dolls – If You Ever Come To
The cat Dolls – It’s On Tonight (feat. Ne-Yo)
The cat Dolls – Loosen Up My Buttons
The cat Dolls – Megamix
The cat Dolls – Megamix (tradução)
The cat Dolls – Mississippi
The cat Dolls – Music of apresents
The cat Dolls – My Broken Souvenirs
The cat Dolls – Rain
The cat Dolls – Right Now
The cat Dolls – Santa Baby
The cat Dolls – Show Me What You Got
The cat Dolls – Smile
The cat Dolls – Stick With You
The cat Dolls – Stickwitu
The cat Dolls – Stickwitu (Avant Remix)
The cat Dolls – Stickwitu (tradução)
The cat Dolls – Supa Hypnotic
The cat Dolls – Sway
The cat Dolls – Tainted Love
The cat Dolls – Tainted Love/Where Did Our Love Go
The cat Dolls – Teenage Queenie
The cat Dolls – Wait A Minute
The cat Dolls – We Went As Far As We Felt Like Going
The cat Dolls – What I Like
The cat Dolls – Whatever U Like
The cat Dolls – Where Did Our Love Go
The cat Dolls – You Don’t See Me

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1984’s major successful-hit “Like A Virgin” by Madonna. This is the “Extended Dance Mix” version in my own video-mix (re-edited) tribute from the original 12inch Maxi-single classic remix. Hope you’ll enjoy with the “Material Girl”.

Review until 1984s Like A Virgin.- Madonna Louise Veronica Ciccone Fortin (born August 16, 1958 in Bay City, MI), better known as Madonna, is an American dance-pop singer-songwriter, dancer, record, film producer and actress. She is a multiple Grammy and Golden Globe-award winner, known for her ambitious music videos, stage performances and use of political, sexual, and religious themes in her work.

Madonna was the third of eight children (her siblings are Martin, Anthony, Christopher, Paula, Melanie, Mario, and Jennifer)born into a large Italian family in Michigan. Her father, Sylvio Ciccone, [a.k.a. Tony] an Italian-American Chrysler engineer whose parents originated from Pacentro, and Madonna Louise Fortin, who was of French-Canadian descent.

She was raised in a Catholic family in the Detroit suburbs of Pontiac and Avon Township (now Rochester Hills). Madonna’s mother died of breast cancer at age 30 on December 1, 1963 when she was only 6 years old.

Madonna convinced her father to allow her to take ballet classes. Her ballet teacher, Christopher Flynn, exposed Madonna to gay discotheques. She attended Rochester Adams High School, where she was a straight-A student and a member of the cheerleading squad.

She left the University of Michigan at the end of her sophomore year, in 1977, and moved to New York City to pursue a dance career.
She had little money and for some time lived in squalor, working low-paying jobs including a stint at Dunkin’ Donuts. She also worked as a nude model. She studied with Martha Graham and Pearl Lang, and later performed with several modern dance companies, including Alvin Ailey and the Walter Nicks dancers.
While performing as a dancer for the French disco artist Patrick Hernandez, on his 1979 world tour, Madonna became involved with the musician Dan Gilroy, with whom she later formed her first rock band, the Breakfast Club. In it, she sang and played drums and guitar before forming the band Emmy in 1980 with drummer and former boyfriend Stephen Bray. She and Bray wrote and produced dance songs that brought her local attention in New York dance clubs. DJ and record producer Mark Kamins was impressed by her demo recordings, so he brought them to the attention of Sire Records founder Seymour Stein.
In 1982, Madonna signed a singles deal with Sire Records, a new wave label belonging to Warner Bros. Records, that paid her $5,000 per song. Her first release, on April 24, 1982, was “Everybody”, a self-written song produced by Mark Kamins. It became a hit on the Billboard Hot Dance/Club Chart but failed to “Physical Attraction” followed in 1983, and was a success on the U.S. dance charts. These results convinced Sire Records’ executives to finance an album.

Her debut album, Madonna, a collection of dance songs, was primarily produced by Reggie Lucas, but in the process both realized they could not work well together. After initial production on the album was completed, Madonna took the record to her then boyfriend, John “Jellybean” Benitez, who remixed and rearranged it. It reached number eight on the U.S. albums chart and contained three successful Hot 100 singles, “Holiday”, “Borderline”, and “Lucky Star”. At the time of its release, Madonna sold three million copies worldwide, one million of those in the U.S. It has since been certified with current sales of 8 million worldwide.

As Madonna rose to fame, her signature look portrayed in photographs, live performances and music videos, became increasingly influential among young women. Defined by lace tops, skirts over Capri pants, fishnet stockings, jewelry bearing the Christian cross, and bleached hair, this distinctive style became an iconic female fashion trend in the 1980s.
Her follow up album, Like a Virgin, became her first number one album on the U.S. albums chart. Buoyed by the success of its title track, Like a Virgin, which reached number one in the U.S. with a six week stay at the top of the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart, as well as hit singles with “Material Girl” (#2 US, kept out of the number one spot by USA for Africa’s “We Are the World” single), the Grammy-nominated #1 ballad “Crazy for You”, “Angel”, and “Dress You Up”,(both reached #5) the album sold twelve million copies at its time of release and currently stands at 19 million copies worldwide. It produced four top-five singles in the U.S. and the UK. In 1985 later that year, she appeared in Desperately Seeking Susan. The film introduced the dance song “Into the Groove”, which was released as a B-side to her single “Angel”, peaking at number five in the U.S. and became an international hit, her first number one in the UK.

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cp music video featuring the hamster dance!! bada bee da bee dee do do, da da ba dee dee dooo! dee dee bee da doole da da dee dee doo!

This is only my 2nd CPMV so don’t trash it or anything. I’ve really improved since this…

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1990’s top of tops on US Pop, R&B, and Dance charts “Gonna Make You Sweat(Everybody Dance Now)” by C&C Music Factory. “Mixx-It Funkymix” is another of my jobs about video-remixes. this is a re-edited processing. Hope you’ll really sweat…. :)

Review.- C+C Music Factory was a dance music production group (lead by Robert Clivillés and David Cole) distinguished for having seven #1 Dance/Club Play hits in the early to mid 1990s, as well as several pop crossover hits, one of which “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)” reached #1 on Billboards Hot 100 Singles & R&B Singles charts.

The stylish visuals and production for C+C Music Factory’s first videos helped to distinguish the group’s first releases from previous mainstream dance hits like Technotronic’s “Pump Up The Jam”. Controversy erupted when vocalist Zelma Davis appeared instead of vocalist Martha Wash in the video for the groups first single, “Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now).” Davis, the vocalist (aside from rapper Freedom Williams) on the next three singles, lip-synched to Wash’s vocals in that video.

In 1990, their first album Gonna Make You Sweat peaked at #2 on the Billboard 200 Album Sales chart, #11 R&B Albums, and went 5x Platinum. In 1994, their follow up album, Anything Goes peaked at #106 on the Billboard 200, and #39 on the R&B Albums.

They had a large number of club hits, including hong kong fooey and i like your momma, several of which also crossed over to become massive pop hits.

All four singles from their debut album reached #1 on Billboard’s Dance/Club Play chart, and all four were also crossover Pop and R&B hits. The first single “Gonna Make You Sweat” reached #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 and R&B Singles charts. The follow up single “Here We Go” reached #3 Hot 100, and #7 R&B Singles. Their third single “Things That Make You Go Hmmm” also reached #4 Hot 100, and #31 R&B Singles. The fourth and final single from their debut album “Just A Touch Of Love”, featured in the movie Sister Act, reached #50 Hot 100, and #83 R&B Singles.

In 1992, they had another #1 Dance/Club play hit with the song “Keep It Comin’” (Dance Till You Can’t Dance No More); A variation with Rapper Q-Unique was recorded for the soundtrack and opening cheerleading routine from Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Both versions of the song feature lead vocals by Deborah Cooper. The Dance version reached #83 on the Hot 100.

Their second album, Anything Goes!, had one single, “Do You Wanna Get Funky”, reaching #1 on the Dance/Club Play carts, #40 on the Hot 100, and #11 R&B Singles. The follow up single, “Take a Toke”, reached #23 on the Dance/Club Play and #48 on the R&B charts.

An album was released in Europe in late 1995 by Robert Clivilles with the name C+C Music Factory, which spawned one more US #1 Dance/Club Play hit “I’ll Always Be Around”. Neither the single nor the album featured former member David Cole, who had died prior to the recording of the material featured on this release.

The group also released singles and albums under alternate names (a.o. Clivillés + Cole), the last offspring was called MVP. Robert Clivillés and David Cole also produced various hits for other artists: Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin, James Brown, Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, Deborah Cooper and others.
C+C Music Factory earned a total of 35 music industry awards worldwide, including five Billboard Awards, five American Music Awards, two MTV Video Music Awards and one Grammy nomination (for Best New Artist).

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10 20th, 2008

Enjoy the 80s Dance Club Mix.

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HI Tack Lets Dance

Author: admin
10 17th, 2008

An new take on an Old song by David Bowie
Director of Photography Ben Niles, Directer Sam Akina

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