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, an HTML element for specifying definition dataDédé is a 1935 French comedy film directed by René Guissart, based on operetta by Albert Willemetz, and starring Danielle Darrieux, Albert Préjean and Mireille Perrey. The music is by Henri Christiné.
Dodo Kuranosuke (百々内蔵助, died 1560) was a Japanese samurai, and was a retainer of the Rokkaku clan until 1558, when he launched a rebellion.
The retainer betrayed Rokkaku Yoshikata, and then fled to the safety of Sawayama Castle in present-day Shiga Prefecture, Honshu. Kuranosuke was besieged there, but held off every enemy attack until a force of ninja under Tateoka Doshun infiltrated and burnt the castle.
In 1560 his forces aided the Azai clan at the Battle of Norada against the Rokkaku. He fought his archenemy until the end, when he died in battle with them.
Bad Girl (recorded in 1989, released in 1990) is the sixth studio album by American singer La Toya Jackson. The album was also released as He's My Brother, Sexual Feeling, Playboy (Be My), Why Don't You Want My Love? and Be My Lover.
The album was recorded in 1989 under Teldec Records in Germany, and was supposed to be released in August 1989 under the title On My Own, featuring ten tracks. Disagreements between Jackson's management and Teldec Records caused a cancellation of the album. Sherman Records purchased the album, added two additional Jackson songs - "Sexual Feeling", recorded in Italy, and "You And Me", recorded in Sweden - retitled the album Bad Girl, and finally released it in 1990. Since then the recording has been licensed to countless small record labels, who have released the album under many different titles. Some issues of the albums exclude the tracks "Do the Salsa" or "Piano Man".
The Bad Girl album is one of the few albums in Jackson's back catalogue that is still in print today, and it continues to be re-released under many different covers and names. The album is among her most well-known due to its wide availability.
"Be My Lover" is a song by German-American Eurodance group La Bouche.
Be My Lover may also refer to:
"Be My Lover" is a song recorded by Romanian dance/pop singer Inna. The track was released as the second international single taken from her third studio album Party Never Ends that was released on digital retailers on March 25, 2013 via Roton Records. The track isn’t included on the standard edition and is only available on the Deluxe edition that was released worldwide on May 17 after Inna signed her record deal with Warner Music International. The track was produced by Dutch deejay Afrojack and METI and contains a sample from "Be My Lover" (1995) originally performed by La Bouche. It reached top 40 in Poland and Belgium
Inna premiered a first video teaser for the new single via Instagram. The music video was premiered on July 11, 2013. The official remix for the video featuring Spanish singer Juan Magan was released on 18 September.
The music video consists of Inna dancing and singing at various locations; the beach, a block party, and the desert. For the remix video, Juan Magan appears with a plain white backdrop.