Watch Out

Watch Out may refer to:

Films

  • Watch Out (film), a 2008 film by Steve Balderson
  • Watch Out (1999 film), a film featuring Chin Kar-lok
  • Books

  • Watch Out, a novel by Joseph Suglia, basis for the 2008 film
  • Music

    Albums

  • Watch Out (Barrabás album), 1975
  • Watch Out (Patrice Rushen album), or the title song
  • Watch Out! (Alexisonfire album), a 2004 album by Alexisonfire
  • Watch Out! (Lovex album)
  • Watch Out, an album by Blockheads
  • Songs

  • "Watch Out" (Alex Gaudino song), 2008
  • "Watch Out" (Atmosphere song), 2005
  • "Watch Out" (Ferry Corsten song), 2006
  • "Watch Out", a song by ABBA from Waterloo
  • "Watch Out", a song by Chris Cornell from Scream
  • "Watch Out", a song by De La Soul from AOI: Bionix
  • "Watch Out", a song by Loverboy from Get Lucky
  • "Watch Out", a song by Brandi Wells B. Wells, N. Martinelli 1981
  • "Watch Out", a song by David Gates D. Gates 1974
  • "Watch Out", a song by Dean Parrish Eliot Greenberg, Doug Morris
  • "Watch Out", a song by Hound Dog Taylor - 1969
  • "Watch Out", a song by Jackie Wilson Jackie Wilson, John Roberts, Alonzo Tucker 1964
  • Watch Out (2 Chainz song)

    "Watch Out" is a song by American hip hop recording artist 2 Chainz. It was released on July 22, 2015 as a single from his mixtape, Trap-A-Velli Tre. This track was produced by FKi Music.

    Music video

    A music video was released on January 25, 2016 on 2 Chainz's Vevo account on YouTube.

    Commercial performance

    "Watch Out" debuted at number 85 on Billboard Hot 100 for the chart dated January 16, 2016. It later peaked at number 64.

    Charts

    References

    External links

  • Music video on YouTube
  • Audio on YouTube
  • Watch Out (Alex Gaudino song)

    "Watch Out" is a single by Alex Gaudino featuring Shèna, released on January 28, 2008. It is the third single released from his debut album My Destination. The second release topically coincided with UEFA Euro 2008, as the music video features a "video-game" football match played by raunchy women in spandex shorts/tops. The song samples Pigbag's "Papa's Got A Brand New Pigbag", while Shèna's vocals play a considerable part in track. The song was co-written by the Italian DJ and producer Jerma (uncredited).

    Music video

    The music video starts with Alex Gaudino and his friend playing a virtual game of football (soccer) on an unknown video game console. The two men select a player type (all are female); Gaudino chooses blue tops and his friend plays Team Diablo in white tops, and they play in the Gaudino Arena. The game starts with a shot between one of the player's legs and doors then open behind her. They enter the arena wearing tight Lycra tops and shorts which are both short and revealing. The two teams start doing exercises including star jumps, stretching and bending of the legs, with some angles showing close-ups of buttocks and cleavage. The game eventually kicks off. Team Gaudino scores a goal, and later tackles team Diablo causing one girl to trip. A nurse is called out by the referee and she uses a "magic sponge" which miraculously heals the bruise. The play continues and team Diablo scores a goal. A player from team Gaudino then pulls on the shorts of a Diablo player, which causes the referee to give Gaudino a foul and Diablo gets a free kick. Team Diablo scores another goal and the game ends. Diablo then shakes hands with Alex Gaudino at the end of the video. The soccer players are played by Amy Perfect and Sophie Burles.

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