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Luzon - The Baguio Track(Original Mix)
Luzon - The Baguio Track(Original Mix)
Less is more? Forget it, this song is for people who want a lot more.
3:31
Manila Luzon -- "Hot Couture" official music video
Manila Luzon -- "Hot Couture" official music video
Hot Couture" available on iTunes and Amazon.com itunes.apple.com www.amazon.com Fashion, attitude and a whole lot of hair are what took New York City drag starlet, Manila Luzon straight to the top on LOGO reality series RuPaul's Drag Race (season 3). Since then, the fan favorite has not let up on the competition in regards to face or fashion. To prove that she is ahead in the race, Manila has teamed up with Grammy Award-winning producers Brian Kierulf and Joshua Schwartz of KNS Productions (Lady Gaga, Britney Spears, 50 Cent) for her debut single, "Hot Couture". And now this addictive dance hit has a music video that is as fun and colorful as Manila herself. True to the song's title, the video showcases a myriad of over the top costumes created by a half a dozen fashion and costume designers including Viktor Luna (Project Runway season 9 finalist), Garo Sparo (Unleashed by Garo, Sundance Channel) and Marco Marco (NIcki Minaj, Katy Perry, Britney Spears). Even through all the fun, radiance and glamour, the "Hot Couture" music video also delivers a powerful and personal message. Directed by Karl Westerberg Directors of Photography: Brigette Kierulf & Angie Hill Edited by Carly Usdin Post Production by Olga Povarchuk Choreography by Sahara Davenport Dancers: Nathaniel Baxter & Joe Walker Couture by Viktor Luna, Marco Marco, Jessica Ann Wright, Ivy Winters, & Garo Sparo for Screaming Queens Eyewear by Stevie Boi Hair & Make Up: Double-D-Production Wig Design: Stven "Perfidia <b>...</b>
7:12
Philippines - Luzon Island
Philippines - Luzon Island
Beautiful spots in Luzon Island in Philippines
10:01
(1/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
(1/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS The Japanese decision to fight a passive war of attrition set the tone for the entire campaign. Had Yamashita conducted a more active defense, one that did not meekly surrender the initiative to the Americans, the struggle might have been shorter but much sharper. In such a case, MacArthur's single-minded drive on Manila might have been judged a risky venture and the diversion of troops to liberate other minor islands a dangerous practice. And had the Americans suffered even minor reverses on the battlefield in the early days of January and February, the struggle might also have been prolonged until August at an even heavier cost in American lives. Taken altogether, MacArthur's offensive had contained or taken out of the war over 380000 Japanese, rendering them unavailable for the defense of the homeland. In the final analysis, the fall of Luzon meant once and for all that the Japanese Empire was doomed. The battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf had left its fleet in tatters, and the ground campaigns that followed turned the once-proud Japanese Army into a shadow of its former self. Casualties on both sides were staggering. Except for those forces surrendering at the end of the war, the Japanese lost virtually all of the 230000 military personnel on Luzon, in addition to some 70000 casualties from the previous battle on Leyte Island. By the summer of 1945, the Americans had thus destroyed nine of Japan's best <b>...</b>
10:01
Luzon - The Baguio Track (Bedrock Mix)
Luzon - The Baguio Track (Bedrock Mix)
Had to clip this to fit youtube, as its over 12 minutes long. Still worth posting, pretty epic track.
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Manila Luzon "Hot Couture" Remixes coming soon
Manila Luzon "Hot Couture" Remixes coming soon
Thanks everyone for buying Hot Couture! The Remixes are coming soon I promise!
10:01
(3/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
(3/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS The Japanese decision to fight a passive war of attrition set the tone for the entire campaign. Had Yamashita conducted a more active defense, one that did not meekly surrender the initiative to the Americans, the struggle might have been shorter but much sharper. In such a case, MacArthur's single-minded drive on Manila might have been judged a risky venture and the diversion of troops to liberate other minor islands a dangerous practice. And had the Americans suffered even minor reverses on the battlefield in the early days of January and February, the struggle might also have been prolonged until August at an even heavier cost in American lives. Taken altogether, MacArthur's offensive had contained or taken out of the war over 380000 Japanese, rendering them unavailable for the defense of the homeland. In the final analysis, the fall of Luzon meant once and for all that the Japanese Empire was doomed. The battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf had left its fleet in tatters, and the ground campaigns that followed turned the once-proud Japanese Army into a shadow of its former self. Casualties on both sides were staggering. Except for those forces surrendering at the end of the war, the Japanese lost virtually all of the 230000 military personnel on Luzon, in addition to some 70000 casualties from the previous battle on Leyte Island. By the summer of 1945, the Americans had thus destroyed nine of Japan's best <b>...</b>
4:38
Luzon-The Baguio Track (Chus & Ceballos Iberican Remix)
Luzon-The Baguio Track (Chus & Ceballos Iberican Remix)
Luzon-The Baguio Track (Chus & Ceballos Iberican Rmx)
4:41
Manila Luzon - NYC Gay Pride 2011 @Enyclub Escuelita 6-26-11 - Rupaul's Drag Race 3
Manila Luzon - NYC Gay Pride 2011 @Enyclub Escuelita 6-26-11 - Rupaul's Drag Race 3
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3:53
Sahara Davenport & Manila Luzon — "Supermodel" by RuPaul
Sahara Davenport & Manila Luzon — "Supermodel" by RuPaul
Sahara and Manila cover the RuPaul classic "Supermodel"
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The Lost Evidence: "Luzon" 1 of 5
The Lost Evidence: "Luzon" 1 of 5
The United States invasion of the main Philippine island of Luzon. Japanese brutality in Manila kills approximately 100000 innocent people. American POW's captured during the Japanese invasion in 1941 are released. Corregidor is recaptured after a bold paratrooper attack
4:43
(5/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
(5/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS The Japanese decision to fight a passive war of attrition set the tone for the entire campaign. Had Yamashita conducted a more active defense, one that did not meekly surrender the initiative to the Americans, the struggle might have been shorter but much sharper. In such a case, MacArthur's single-minded drive on Manila might have been judged a risky venture and the diversion of troops to liberate other minor islands a dangerous practice. And had the Americans suffered even minor reverses on the battlefield in the early days of January and February, the struggle might also have been prolonged until August at an even heavier cost in American lives. Taken altogether, MacArthur's offensive had contained or taken out of the war over 380000 Japanese, rendering them unavailable for the defense of the homeland. In the final analysis, the fall of Luzon meant once and for all that the Japanese Empire was doomed. The battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf had left its fleet in tatters, and the ground campaigns that followed turned the once-proud Japanese Army into a shadow of its former self. Casualties on both sides were staggering. Except for those forces surrendering at the end of the war, the Japanese lost virtually all of the 230000 military personnel on Luzon, in addition to some 70000 casualties from the previous battle on Leyte Island. By the summer of 1945, the Americans had thus destroyed nine of Japan's best <b>...</b>
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Manila Luzon, Jiggly Caliente & Raja at the nail salon.
Manila Luzon, Jiggly Caliente & Raja at the nail salon.
The day of the RuPaul's Drag Race season 4 premiere in West Hollywood California.
10:01
(2/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
(2/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS The Japanese decision to fight a passive war of attrition set the tone for the entire campaign. Had Yamashita conducted a more active defense, one that did not meekly surrender the initiative to the Americans, the struggle might have been shorter but much sharper. In such a case, MacArthur's single-minded drive on Manila might have been judged a risky venture and the diversion of troops to liberate other minor islands a dangerous practice. And had the Americans suffered even minor reverses on the battlefield in the early days of January and February, the struggle might also have been prolonged until August at an even heavier cost in American lives. Taken altogether, MacArthur's offensive had contained or taken out of the war over 380000 Japanese, rendering them unavailable for the defense of the homeland. In the final analysis, the fall of Luzon meant once and for all that the Japanese Empire was doomed. The battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf had left its fleet in tatters, and the ground campaigns that followed turned the once-proud Japanese Army into a shadow of its former self. Casualties on both sides were staggering. Except for those forces surrendering at the end of the war, the Japanese lost virtually all of the 230000 military personnel on Luzon, in addition to some 70000 casualties from the previous battle on Leyte Island. By the summer of 1945, the Americans had thus destroyed nine of Japan's best <b>...</b>
10:01
(4/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
(4/5) Pacific Lost Evidence Luzon World War II
WORLD WAR II- SUBSCRIBE TO EXCELLENT WORLD WAR II VIDEOS The Japanese decision to fight a passive war of attrition set the tone for the entire campaign. Had Yamashita conducted a more active defense, one that did not meekly surrender the initiative to the Americans, the struggle might have been shorter but much sharper. In such a case, MacArthur's single-minded drive on Manila might have been judged a risky venture and the diversion of troops to liberate other minor islands a dangerous practice. And had the Americans suffered even minor reverses on the battlefield in the early days of January and February, the struggle might also have been prolonged until August at an even heavier cost in American lives. Taken altogether, MacArthur's offensive had contained or taken out of the war over 380000 Japanese, rendering them unavailable for the defense of the homeland. In the final analysis, the fall of Luzon meant once and for all that the Japanese Empire was doomed. The battles of the Philippine Sea and Leyte Gulf had left its fleet in tatters, and the ground campaigns that followed turned the once-proud Japanese Army into a shadow of its former self. Casualties on both sides were staggering. Except for those forces surrendering at the end of the war, the Japanese lost virtually all of the 230000 military personnel on Luzon, in addition to some 70000 casualties from the previous battle on Leyte Island. By the summer of 1945, the Americans had thus destroyed nine of Japan's best <b>...</b>
20:40
Manila Luzon's Make Up Tutorial
Manila Luzon's Make Up Tutorial
Many of my fans have requested that I make a video tutorial of the application of my make up. SORRY! It's a long video, but it takes a long time to look this good!
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Carmen Carrera, Manila Luzon and Raja Absolut Tour Boston
Carmen Carrera, Manila Luzon and Raja Absolut Tour Boston
Carmen, Manila and Raja backstage at Club Cafe in Boston, for the RuPaul's Drag Race Tour sponsored by Absolut Vodka!