This page will contain videos about Candy Shop, as they become available.Candy Shop"Candy Shop" is the second single from 50 Cent's second album, The Massacre. Released in 2005, the single (which features Olivia) reached number one in the United States, becoming 50 Cent's third number-one single and Olivia's first number-one single; it also reached number four in the United Kingdom. The song was written by 50 Cent and Scott Storch and produced by Storch. The intro has a sample from The Salsoul Orchestra's "Love Break", whereas the single version has an interpolation of the sample that goes up in melody. The song was number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine weeks. Coincidentally, "Love Break" was also used on Eric B and Rakim's "Paid in Full". The song caused some controversy as the lyrics referred to 50 Cent receiving oral sex with lines such as "I'll let you lick the lollipop". It was heavily censored when played on many commercial radio stations to remove swearing and sexually explicit language. Some critics also derided the song as being a retread of his earlier collaboration with Lil Kim, "Magic Stick." On the Hot 100 chart it was preceded by Mario's "Let Me Love You" and followed by "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani. The music video - made in January 11-12, 2005 in Hollywood - features several top models icluding "Lyric" (as the nurse), Chessika Cartwright (as the dominatrix) and Erica Mena (as girl in bed) and of course Olivia as the lead dancer. Some G-Unit protégés also appear in it, that are Lil' Scrappy and Young Buck. Remixes
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Some G-Unit protégés also appear in it, that are Lil' Scrappy and Young Buck. Oakley may refer to the following people:. The music video - made in January 11-12, 2005 in Hollywood - features several top models icluding "Lyric" (as the nurse), Chessika Cartwright (as the dominatrix) and Erica Mena (as girl in bed) and of course Olivia as the lead dancer. Oakley may refer to the following place names:. Some critics also derided the song as being a retread of his earlier collaboration with Lil Kim, "Magic Stick." On the Hot 100 chart it was preceded by Mario's "Let Me Love You" and followed by "Hollaback Girl" by Gwen Stefani. Oakley may refer to the following things:. It was heavily censored when played on many commercial radio stations to remove swearing and sexually explicit language. Kenneth Oakley. The song caused some controversy as the lyrics referred to 50 Cent receiving oral sex with lines such as "I'll let you lick the lollipop". Charles Oakley. Coincidentally, "Love Break" was also used on Eric B and Rakim's "Paid in Full". Berry Oakley. Billboard Hot 100 chart for nine weeks. Annie Oakley. The song was number one on the U.S. Little Oakley, Northamptonshire, England. The intro has a sample from The Salsoul Orchestra's "Love Break", whereas the single version has an interpolation of the sample that goes up in melody. Little Oakley, Essex, England. The song was written by 50 Cent and Scott Storch and produced by Storch. Great Oakley, Northamptonshire, England. Released in 2005, the single (which features Olivia) reached number one in the United States, becoming 50 Cent's third number-one single and Olivia's first number-one single; it also reached number four in the United Kingdom. Great Oakley, Essex, England. "Candy Shop" is the second single from 50 Cent's second album, The Massacre. Oakley, Utah, USA. [3] Listen. Oakley Green, Berkshire, England. Olivia and Notorious B.I.G. Oakley, Suffolk, England. Candy Shop remix - 50 cent feat. Oakley, Poole, England. Candy Shop remix - 50 cent featuring Marques Houston Listen. Oakley, Michigan, USA. Snoop Dogg [1] [2]. Oakley, Hampshire, England. Candy Shop (kickdrums remix) - 50 Cent feat. Oakley, Fife, Scotland. Oakley, California, USA. Oakley, Buckinghamshire, England. Oakley, Bedfordshire, England. Oakley Observatory, located in Terre Haute, Indiana, USA. Oakley protocol, a computing term. Oakley United, a Scottish football club. Baron Oakley, a hereditary title. Oakley, an eyewear manufacturer. |