Hilary Duff: The Concert – The Girl Can Rock, commonly referred to as simply The Girl Can Rock, is the first live video album by American recording artist Hilary Duff, released on August 10, 2004 by Hollywood Records. It contains her full concert and the music video for her single "Come Clean". Some special features of the DVD include Duff's appearance with Ryan Seacrest, and her getting her first surfing lesson. In addition, the DVD contains footage of Duff recording "Crash World" and an interview with Duff discussing her self-titled album, Hilary Duff. Duff's DVD won the DVDX award for Best Overall DVD in the Music Program. The DVD was nominated for the home video VSDA Nominations. The album was also certified four times platinum in Canada.
The Girl Can Rock Japanese Edition, contains a bonus CD and a different art cover. The vdeo album had the standard DVD and also a bonus CD with remixes and other radio edits. It had a huge success on Japan. It was released in certain stores in Costa Rica for a limited time.
A girl is a young female human.
Girl or The Girl may also refer to:
The Girl is a 1987 British-Swedish drama film directed by Arne Mattsson and starring Franco Nero, Bernice Stegers and Christopher Lee.
A middle-aged man becomes involved with a much younger girl, leading to a scandal.
The Girl (1939; 1978) is a novel by Meridel Le Sueur set during Prohibition and chronicling the development of a young woman from a naive small-town girl into a participant in a bank robbery.
It tells the story of a nameless girl from rural Minnesota who works in a bar in St. Paul. Clara, a fellow waitress working as a prostitute on the side, takes the girl under her wing as she learns the rudimentaries of love and sex, but also of rape, prostitution, abortion, and domestic violence. Along with the bar-owner Belle and the labor organizer Amelia, Clara and the girl watch their unemployed men self-destruct one by one under the grinding conditions of the Depression. Impregnated by her lover Butch, the girl secretly defies his demand that she get an abortion, hoping that the money from a bank robbery will enable them to get married. However, Butch and three other men are shot and killed during the crime, and the girl, dependent on state assistance during her pregnancy, is forced into a relief maternity home where sterilization after delivery is routine. Amelia rescues the girl before she has her baby, but fails to save Clara from state-mandated electric shock treatments that shatter her health and her sanity. The novel ends with the climactic conjunction of three dramatic events: a mass demonstration demanding "Milk and Iron Pills for Clara," Clara's death scene, and the birth of the girl's baby. The novel closes as an intergenerational community of women vow to "let our voice be heard in the whole city" (130). Link text
Hey!
Ready for the big time, ready for the small
Whatever's comin' to me, I'll be ready for it all
Sometimes it ain't easy, sometimes its not polite
Some days I don't get it, some days I get it right
Chorus:
It's in my heart, it's in my head
Thats what i said
Hey Boys are you ready for the shock
I'm living proof, the girls can rock
Spread the news around every single block
Hey boys, the girl can rock
Standin' in the spotlight workin' up a sweat
Givin' all i got and lovin' what i get
I can't hold back what i feel inside
and if i make you nervous, you better step aside
Chorus
The girl can rock
Don't say maybe or call me 'baby'
I ain't crazy at all
Chorus 2x
I'm gonna live it up
I'll never give it up
I'm gonna spread the news around the block
It ain't no shock...the girl can rock 3x
Yeah, Rock!