Yes, she appeared in the hit by A-Ha, "Take On Me"
She has also appeared in many other videos, but you probably know that already, weirdo.
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yes i belive she has two kids in a music video but not for real
possibly-"men at work" Any music video by "The Village People"
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There aren't really any accurate databases that contain such information. It would involve tracking down different things such as the music artist, the name of the song the music video was for, the director of the video, etc., which can be a daunting task.
Nobody with the last name jameson, but some had the first name as that! * Jameson Davis * Jameson Huges
He was in Hilary Duff's "With Love" music video and more recently Hinder's "With Out You" video.
One can watch the Sean-Paul Get Busy video on youtube,any music video tv show,or on daily motion.Basically in any music video website or tv channel that offers music videos.This is how to watch the Sean-Paul Busy video.
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Yes, there are websites like Jamendo, Free Music Archive, and SoundCloud that offer free and legal music downloads. These platforms often feature music from independent artists who have chosen to distribute their music for free.
Not that I know of, but she does have a music video...
yes i belive she has two kids in a music video but not for real
Actually it is the music that is made before the music video so your real question should be why does the music video have to relate to the music. The answer to your question though is because if it didn't relate it wouldn't make any sense at all. They want to kind of give you the feel of the song that is the whole point of a music video. Some music videos don't really relate to the music at all.
The artist, Justin Bieber, has a music video titled "Believe" and can be found at any video hosting websites. The video can also be viewed at most retail music vendors.
There is not any information about a music video that has the Gettysburg Address at the end. It seems as if this was not a popular or mainstream song.
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possibly-"men at work" Any music video by "The Village People"