History of the most sensual moments ever captured in music video.History of the most sensual moments ever captured in music video.History of the most sensual moments ever captured in music video.
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- TriviaSPOILER. The 50 video moments featured on the show are: 50. Whenever, Wherever - Shakira 49. Smooth - Santana 48. Soak Up the Sun - Sheryl Crow 47. Miserable - Lit 46. Thong Song - Sisqo 45. Just Like a Pill - Pink 44. The Middle - Jimmy Eat World 43. Cherry Pie - Warrant 42. Shook Me All Night Long - AC/DC 41. I'm Too Sexy - Right Said Fred 40. If I Could Turn Back Time - Cher 39. Jenny From the Block - Jennifer Lopez 38. Here I Go Again - Whitesnake 37. Open Your Heart - Madonna 36. Underneath it All - No Doubt 35. Lady Marmalade - Christina, Mya, Pink & Lil' Kim 34. Never Gonna Get It - En Vogue 33. Cradle of Love - Billy Idol 32. Criminal - Fiona Apple 31. Baby One More Time - Britney Spears 30. Dirrty - Christina Aguilera 29. I Want Your Sex - George Michael 28. Baby Did a Bad Bad Thing - Chris Isaak 27. Take a Bow - Madonna 26. Gimme All your Lovin' - ZZ Top 25. Can't Get You Out of My Head - Kylie Minogue 24. Creep - TLC 23. You're Makin' Me High - Toni Braxton 22. Gett Off - Prince 21. La Vida Loca - Ricky Martin 20. Bootylicious - Destiny's Child 19. Escape - Enrique Iglesias 18. Hot For Teacher - Van Halen 17. Again - Lenny Kravitz 16. Erotica - Madonna 15. Doin It - LL Cool J 14. Man, I Feel Like a Woman - Shania Twain 13. Addicted to Love - Robert Palmer 12. Breathe - Faith Hill 11. Baby Got Back - Sir Mix-A-Lot 10. Honey - Mariah Carey 9. Crazy - Aerosmith 8. Hot in Herre - Nelly 7. Love Will Never Do Without You - Janet Jackson 6. Slave 4 U - Britney Spears 5. Freedom - George Michael 4. Wicked Game - Chris Isaak 3. Love Don't Cost a Thing - Jennifer Lopez 2. Untitled - D'Angelo 1. Justify My Love - Madonna
- ConnectionsFeatures ZZ Top: Gimme All Your Lovin' (1983)
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Good and funny
I'm not usually a fan of these VH1 shows where they list things, but this one was different. The writing was really funny and it moved quickly. Good interviews. Who knew that Sir Mixalot was so funny? I'd have to say it was much, much better than most of the crap on cable, and a good look at some great videos.
It was especially cool how they cut the songs to go one into the next. It was mixed together, kind of like a DJ would. Also, they had a lot of older interviews, so you got to see the artists when they were in their prime.
Very cool to actually get to watch some videos now that they are so hard to find on MTV and VH1.
All in all, a very good show. 3 1/2 out of 4 *****s.
It was especially cool how they cut the songs to go one into the next. It was mixed together, kind of like a DJ would. Also, they had a lot of older interviews, so you got to see the artists when they were in their prime.
Very cool to actually get to watch some videos now that they are so hard to find on MTV and VH1.
All in all, a very good show. 3 1/2 out of 4 *****s.
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- venderhoff
- Mar 25, 2004
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