E-Rotic is a German eurodance group. The band originally consisted of the duo, the lead singer Lyane Leigh (Liane Hegemann), the rapper Raz-Ma-Taz (Richard Allen Smith) and the group's producer David Brandes (David Brändle).
Brandes knew Leigh from their Xanadu days, active from 1989-1992, where they were both members and one half of the group. In 1994, Brandes released a solo song "Helpless Dancer" with Leigh on guest vocals, before American-born Raz-Ma-Taz joined them to create E-Rotic. Together they scored the charts with their first three chart topping singles "Max Don't Have Sex With Your Ex", which peaked #45 in the UK Singles Chart and #4 in the Dutch Single Chart, "Fred Come to Bed", #3 in the German Single Chart, and "Sex on the Phone", #2 in Austria, followed by their debut studio album Sex Affairs. Next to E-Rotic, Brandes continued, forming other dance projects, such as Apanachee in 1995 with Lydia Madajewski on vocals, who would later also become E-Rotic's studio lead singer in 2000.
e-Rotic is a Playboy TV newsmagazine profiling popular adult websites and the personalities behind them.
Similar to the format of the other Playboy TV shows, Sexcetera and 69 Sexy Things 2 Do Before You Die, e-Rotic uses investigative journalism to probe behind popular sex-driven websites.
Two sites are profiled per episode, broken apart between the "tech geek" team of Justin Michael and Jacob Reed, and the female co-hosts Bridget Banks (aka Carla Harvey) and Kate Brenner. Per most episodes, the guys tend to use humorous approaches toward their segments, while the girls go for a more sexy feel.
Since its debut in April 2009, sites profiled have included Naughty America, Ken Marcus' erotic galleries, and the personal homepage of adult actress, Catalina Cruz.
The second episode profiled the personal homepage of fitness, bikini and glamor model Jenny Poussin at Jenny Poussin VIP.
Playboy regular Kira Reed served as consulting producer.
Playboy TV (originally The Playboy Channel) is an American pornography premium cable and satellite television network that is owned by the Manwin Group, a division of MindGeek, Incorporated. Its programming focuses mainly on softcore and some hardcore adult erotica, including motion pictures, first-run television series and specials. The channel is available internationally in countries such as Sweden, Brazil, Canada, Japan, Latin American countries, New Zealand, Greece, Iberia (Spain and Portugal) and Norway.
The channel launched on November 1, 1982 as The Playboy Channel. It was originally owned by Playboy Enterprises in partnership with Cablevision Systems Corporation, which eventually sold its interest in the channel back to Playboy in 1986. The original programming and style of the Playboy Channel was developed by Hugh Hefner and Michael Trikilis. Playboy hired its own sales and marketing staff and launched the channel on several major multiple system operators. At the time of its launch, programming featured on the channel consisted only of R-rated films. The channel re-launched as Playboy TV and adopted its current name on November 1, 1989, and originally broadcast for only ten hours each day, from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. ET, during its first eleven years of existence. The network expanded its programming with the adoption of a 24-hour schedule in 1994.
Kiss Me may refer to the following
"Kiss Me" is a song recorded by English singer Olly Murs for Never Been Better: Special Edition (2015), the reissue of his fourth studio album, Never Been Better (2014). It was written by Murs, Zacharie Raymond, Yannick Rastogi, Steve Robson, Gary Derussy, Lindy Robbins and singer Taio Cruz, whilst the production was done by Raymond, Rastogi, Banx & Ranx and Robson. It was digitally released on 9 October 2015, followed by a release of two remixes, an acoustic and a karaoke version of the song in a span of a month.
"Kiss Me" was written by Olly Murs, Zacharie Raymond, Yannick Rastogi, Steve Robson, Gary Derussy, Lindy Robbins and singer Taio Cruz, whilst the production was handled by Raymond, Rastogi, Banx & Ranx and Robson. It was digitally released on 9 October 2015 as the first single from Never Been Better: Special Edition (2015), the reissue of his fourth studio album, Never Been Better (2014). A karaoke and an acoustic versions of the single were released via the iTunes Store on 30 October and 6 November respectively. Two remixes of "Kiss Me" were also launched; The Alias Club Mix was made available for download on 23 October, whilst the Aevion Tropical Mix was released on 13 November.
"Kiss Me" is a song recorded by American pop rock band Sixpence None the Richer from their 1997 self-titled album. Released as a single in 1998, it reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song was a worldwide success; it reached number four on both the UK Singles Chart and the New Zealand Singles Chart, as well as peaking atop the Australian singles chart and the Canadian Singles Chart, making it the group's highest-charting single across the world.
The song is also the group's best-selling single in the United States, peaking at number two for one week behind TLC's "No Scrubs". Even though it only reached second place, the song did have great longevity on the chart, spending 16 weeks in the Top Ten and 35 weeks on the chart. At the end of 1999, Billboard ranked the song as the sixth best-selling single of 1999, ahead of a number of other No. 1 hits and the second highest rank for a song that didn't make it to the top, behind Whitney Houston, Faith Evans, and Kelly Price's "Heartbreak Hotel", which ranked at No. 4. It became the main theme song for the teen film She's All That starring Rachael Leigh Cook.
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AYO EXCUSE ME MISS REMBER WHEN WE FIRST KISSED U TOLD ME THAT IT FELT MAGICAL IT WAS YO NUMBA 1 WISH U LISING TO WHAT YO FRIENDS SAY DAT GOT ME PISSED IF THEY WAS REALY YO FRIENDS WHY THEY ALL IN OUR BIZZ- MY FUTURE GIRL YOU MY EVERYTHING ILL RAP SOMTHIN WHILE YOU SANG U KEP ME FROM OUT OF GANGS LETS KISS OUTSIDE IN THE RAIN WHILE LISTENING TO T-PAIN 'cause IM SPRUNG OFF U TEASHA THATS WHY I BUY U EXPENSIVE THANGS
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