In the music video for "Excuse Me Miss" by Jay-Z, the girls featured prominently are models such as Melyssa Ford and others who contribute to the video's glamorous aesthetic. The video showcases a vibrant party atmosphere, highlighting various interactions and scenes that complement the song's themes.
Yes, Aaliyah appeared in Beenie Man's music video for "Girls Dem Sugar," which was released in 1997. In the video, she showcased her dance moves and contributed to the vibrant energy of the song. Her appearance helped solidify her connection to the reggae and dancehall scenes during that time.
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yes.
Oh, dude, in Ludacris' video for "What's Your Fantasy," there were a couple of girls featured. Like, they were just some dancers in the video, you know, doing their thing. I mean, it's not like they were the main focus or anything, but yeah, they were there.
One can find more information about video girls from certain information websites pertaining to video girls as well as forums pertaining to video girls as well.
It depends on the iPad generation.
It depends on which one you mean. There are tons of girls in Motley Crue's Girls Girls Girls music video.
Yes, but only in cut-scenes.
Most of the popular video web sites have quite a few scenes.
No. "Scenes from the Suburbs" is an as-yet unreleased short film, from Spike Jonze and The Arcade Fire. The music video for the song "The Suburbs" is edited together from extracts of that short.
The models featured in Duran Duran's "Girls On Film" music video were not professional models but rather members of a British wrestling team known as the Birmingham City Rollers. The video was directed by Godley & Creme and featured scenes of the band performing alongside the female wrestlers. The video's controversial content led to it being banned by the BBC and heavily edited for television airplay.