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Grace Jones (born May 19, 1948) is a Jamaican singer, actress and model.
Jones started out as a model and became a muse to Andy Warhol, who photographed her extensively. During that era she regularly went to the New York City nightclub Studio 54. Jones secured a record deal with Island Records in 1977, which resulted in a string of dance-club hits. In the late 1970s, she adapted the emerging electronic music style and adopted a severe, androgynous look with square-cut hair and angular, padded clothes. Many of her singles were hits on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play and Hot Dance Airplay charts, for example 1981 "Pull Up to the Bumper", which spent seven weeks at #2 on the U.S. dance chart. Jones was able to find mainstream success in Europe, particularly the United Kingdom, scoring a number of Top 40 entries on the UK Singles Chart. Her most notable albums are Warm Leatherette, Nightclubbing and Slave to the Rhythm, while her biggest hits (other than "Pull Up to the Bumper") are "I've Seen That Face Before (Libertango)", "Private Life", "Slave to the Rhythm" and "I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Perfect for You)".
Actors: Benjamin Young Hart (producer), Benjamin Young Hart (producer), Benjamin Young Hart (actor), Benjamin Young Hart (editor), Benjamin Young Hart (costume designer), Benjamin Young Hart (director), Benjamin Young Hart (writer), Christopher Overton (actor), Christopher Overton (composer), Kareem Hassanien (actor), Christopher Overton (editor), Christopher Overton (writer), Christopher Overton (director), Jeremy Rivard (producer), Ashley Waggoner (actress),
Genres: Comedy, Drama, Short, Thriller,Actors: Ralph Edwards (actor), Heather Mathews (miscellaneous crew), Scott Magie (editor), Scott Magie (writer), Scott Magie (producer), Scott Magie (director), Brad Walker (producer), Casey Heflin (actor), Josh Whites (producer), Josh Whites (actor), Jason D. Lively (actor), Jason D. Lively (miscellaneous crew), J.R. Harris (actor), Sébastien B. Lubin (actor), James Mathews (actor),
Genres: Biography, Documentary, Drama, History, Short,Actors: Ronnie Alvarez (actor), Danielle Panabaker (actress), Danielle Panabaker (producer), Jake Lawson (actor), James Di Giacomo (actor), Leslie Berger (actress), Douglas Crise (editor), Andrew Aguilar (actor), David Presley (director), David Presley (producer), David Presley (writer), Ryan Gawel (actor), Danneel Ackles (actress), Wes McGee (actor), Nick Steele (actor),
Plot: 'Rule Number One: Boys are only after one thing!' warns Grace's mother as she gets ready for her first date. Grace sets out to prove her mother wrong, using her high school media class assignment to tackle the subject of Rule Number One. Followed by her trusty cameraman Brent, Grace embarks on a coming of age journey that throws her life into turmoil. The focus of Grace's project thrusts her relationship into the cross-hairs and exposes her boyfriend as everything her mother warned her about. Shattered by the truth Grace perseveres, finishes her project, and finds romance in an unexpected place. This teen comedy explores the lives of high school students and their perceptions of gender dynamics in the dating world.
Genres: Comedy, Short,Actors: Marg Downey (actress), Marg Downey (actress), Tommy Lewis (actor), Nick Giannopoulos (actor), Michael Veitch (actor), Ralph Strasser (editor), Lynda Gibson (actress), Matthew King (actor), Matthew King (actor), Ray Boseley (writer), Hamish Hughes (actor), Robert Greenberg (writer), Chris Anastassiades (actor), Stig Wemyss (actor), William Ten Eyck (actor),
Genres: Animation, Family,Tain't no big thing
To wait for the bell to ring
Tain't no big thing
The toll of the bell
Aggravated, spare for days
Stroll downtown in the red light place
Jump up, bubble up, what's in store?
Love is the drug and I need to score
Showing out, showing out, hit and run
Boy meets girl and the beat goes on
Stitched up tight, can't stay free
Love is the drug, got a hook on me
Oh, catch that buzz
Love is the drug that I'm thinking of
Yeah, can't you see?
Love is the drug for me
Tain't no big thing
To wait for the bell to ring
Tain't no big thing
The toll of the bell
Late that night I park my car
Stake my place in the singles bar
Face to face, toe to toe
Heart to heart as we hit the floor
Limbo up, limbo down
Locked embrace, stumble round
I say, "Go", he say, "Yes"
Dim the lights, you can guess the rest
Yeah, catch that buzz
Love is the drug that I'm thinking of
Yeah, can't you see?
Love is the drug for me
Tain't no big thing
To wait for the bell to ring
Ain't no big thing
The toll of the bell
Aggravated, spare for days
I stroll downtown in the red light place
Jump up, bubble up, what's in store?
Love is the drug and I need to score
Showing out, showing out, hit and run
The boy meets girl and the beat goes on
Stitched up tight, can't stay free
Love is the drug, got a hook on me
Oh, catch that buzz
Love is the drug that I'm thinking of
Oh, can't you see?
Love is the drug for me
Baby, got to catch that buzz
Love is the drug that I'm thinking of
Oh, can't you see?
Love is the drug for me
Oh, I've got to catch that buzz
Love is the drug that I'm thinking of
Baby, can't you see?
Love is the drug for me, oh
Tain't no big thing
To wait for the bell to ring
Tain't no big thing
The toll of the bell
Yeah, got to catch that buzz
Love is the drug that I'm thinking of
Oh yeah, can't you see?
Love is the drug for me
Yeah, I got to catch that buzz
Love is the drug that I'm thinking of
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Gimme baby
Got to have that
Got to have that drug
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