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Naughty Girl (Beyoncé Knowles Song)
Naughty Girl(s) may refer to: * "Naughty Girl" (Beyoncé song), 2003 * "Naughty Girl" (Holly Valance song), 2002 * "Naughty Girl" (Mr G song), 2008 * ''Naughty Girl'' (film), a 1956 French musical film * " Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)", a 1987 song by Samantha Fox See also * '' The Naughtiest Girl'', a novel series by Enid Blyton * '' Naughty Cinderella'', a 1933 British comedy film * Naughty Marietta (other) * Nasty Girl (other) * Naughty Boy (other) * Naughty Baby (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Naughty Girl (Beyoncé Song)
"Naughty Girl" is a song by American singer Beyoncé from her debut solo album, '' Dangerously in Love'' (2003). It was written by Beyoncé, Scott Storch, Robert Waller and Angela Beyincé, and produced by Storch and Beyoncé. The song was released by Columbia Records as the fourth and final single from the album on March 14, 2004. Musically, "Naughty Girl" is an R&B song that interpolates from Donna Summer's 1975 song " Love to Love You Baby". Influenced by Arabic music, dancehall, funk and reggae, the song contains lyrics that reference to a celebration of sexual lust and conquest, leading up to a desire for a one-night stand. "Naughty Girl" received positive feedback by music critics, who praised Beyoncé's assertive vocals and the song's sensual vibe. However, opinions about how convincingly Beyoncé was able to portray a naughty girl were polarized. The song was nominated in the category Best R&B/Soul Single by a Female Artist at the 2005 Soul Train Music Awards. "Nau ...
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Naughty Girl (Holly Valance Song)
"Naughty Girl" is a song performed by Australian singer Holly Valance for her debut studio album, ''Footprints'' (2002). The song was released as the album's third and final single on 9 December 2002. It was written by Grant Black, Cozi Costi, Deborah Ffrench and Brio Taliaferro and produced by Phil Thornalley. The song reached number three in Australia and became a top-20 hit in Spain and the United Kingdom. Commercial performance "Naughty Girl" debuted at number three on the Australian Singles Chart in the issue dated 20 January 2003, being the highest debut on the singles chart for that week. It became the third consecutive single from ''Footprints'' to reach the top 10 in Australia. The single eventually spent 11 weeks in the top 50 and 18 weeks in the top 100, leaving the chart in the issue dated 26 May 2003. It became the 16th-highest-selling single in Australia for 2003 and was awarded a gold certification on its third week on the chart for shipments in excess of 35,000 co ...
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Naughty Girl (Mr G Song)
"Naughty Girl" is the first single from the 2007 television series '' Summer Heights High''. It is performed by one of the show's leads, Mr G, portrayed by Chris Lilley as well as Kelly Dingledei, who plays Candice/Jessica in the show. The song appears on the musical's soundtrack, available from ABC Shops and iTunes. Background The song featured in the Australian mockumentary school series '' Summer Heights High'', following the death of one of the students at the school. The song is sung by Chris Lilley (Mr G), who starred as the three main characters in the programme. Track listing ;CD single Virgin (EMI) #5218992 #"Naughty Girl" #"Naughty Girl" (Jessica's Addiction Remix) #"Naughty Girl" (Styalz Fuego Remix) #"Naughty Girl" (Paul Mac's Extended 12") #"Naughty Girl" (Cloud Club Remix) #"Naughty Girl" (a cappella) Music video The music video for "Naughty Girl" was released on 17 March 2008. The video shows various people from Australia (including some of the cast of '' Summe ...
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Naughty Girl (film)
''Naughty Girl'' (), also released as ''Mam'zelle Pigalle'', is a 1956 French CinemaScope musical film starring Brigitte Bardot. Plot Handsome cabaret entertainer Jean Clery is engaged to his psychiatrist, Lili. He sings at a nightclub owned by Paul Latour which is being used as a front for a gang of forgers. Paul has been framed and decides to go to Switzerland to find out who is really behind this. He has a daughter, Brigitte, who is at finishing school and thinks he is a shipbuilder. Paul asks Jean to retrieve Brigitte from school and look after her for a few days so she is not caught up in the police investigation. Jean collects Brigitte pretending to be her uncle and keeps her at his apartment. While there, Brigitte causes chaos, upsetting Jean's butler, starting a fire, getting arrested for swearing and winding up in prison, and causing troubles with Jean's engagement to Lili. Eventually Brigitte and Jean fall in love and the real crooks are caught. Cast *Brigitte Bardo ...
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Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)
"Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)" is a song by English singer Samantha Fox for her self-titled second studio album (1987). It was released as a single in 1988 by Jive Records and was a collaboration between Fox and hip-hop group Full Force. It describes how a "naughty girl" has unexpectedly fallen in love. With the song initially presented to Fox in a less melodic form, she insisted on the addition of guitar. Her producers were at first reluctant to comply, but later added the distinctive guitar sound with the use of a Fairlight. In the United States, "Naughty Girls" peaked at No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart and was ranked as the 28th-most-popular song of that year. It was also a top-10 hit in Canada, Finland and New Zealand. The Full Force Naughty House Mix contains a sample of Boney M.'s "Ma Baker". Critical reception In his review of "Naughty Girls (Need Love Too)", J.D. Considine from the ''Baltimore Sun'' described it as "not so much a song as a T-shirt with a rhy ...
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The Naughtiest Girl
''The Naughtiest Girl'' is a series of children's novels written by Enid Blyton in the 1940s–1950s. Unusually, they are set at a progressive boarding school rather than a traditional one. The school, Whyteleafe, bears a striking resemblance to the independent Suffolk boarding school, Summerhill. Anne Digby, author of the Trebizon series, has written some additional books in the series. Characters The main character is Elizabeth Allen, a very spoiled girl whose misbehaviour causes her governesses to leave. She is sent to Whyteleafe School and is determined to behave so badly that she will be expelled. But, in the middle of her first term, she discovers how lonely she was as an only child, and starts to behave. The second main character is her best friend Joan Townsend, who does her best to get Elizabeth to behave. Also, in the second book, ''The Naughtiest Girl Again'', she makes two enemies (Robert Jones and Kathleen Peters) but then becomes great friends with them lat ...
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Naughty Cinderella
''Naughty Cinderella'' is a 1933 British comedy film directed by Jean Daumery and starring John Stuart, Winna Winifried and Betty Huntley-Wright. It was produced as a quota quickie by Warner Bros. at the company's Teddington Studios in London.Chibnall Cast * John Stuart as Michael Wynard * Winna Winifried as Brita Rasmusson * Betty Huntley-Wright Betty Huntley-Wright (3 December 1911 – 27 May 1993) was a British actress and vocalist. Daughter of the comic actor Huntley Wright, she had a long career on stage, chiefly in comedy and pantomime, and in film, radio and television. Later she ... as Elinore * Marion Gerth as Elsa * Marie Wright as Mrs Barrow * Victor Fairley as Herr Amsel * Catherine Watts as Clara Field References Bibliography * * * * External links * 1933 films 1933 comedy films Films directed by Jean Daumery British comedy films British black-and-white films 1930s English-language films 1930s British films Quota quickies Warner Bros ...
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Naughty Marietta (other)
Naughty Marietta may refer to: *Naughty Marietta (operetta), ''Naughty Marietta'' (operetta), the original 1910 Victor Herbert operetta *Naughty Marietta (film), ''Naughty Marietta'' (film), the 1935 film version starring Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson Eddy *Naughty Marietta (television), ''Naughty Marietta'' (television), the 1955 live television version of the operetta starring Patrice Munsel and Alfred Drake See also

* ''Naughty Cinderella'', 1933 British comedy film * Naughty Girl (other) {{Disambiguation ...
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Nasty Girl (other)
Nasty Girl may refer to: *'' The Nasty Girl'', a 1990 film directed by Michael Verhoeven * "Nasty Girl" (Vanity 6 song), 1982 written by Prince, later re-released by Inaya Day * "Nasty Girl" (Destiny's Child song), 2002 * "Nasty Girl" (Nitty song), March 2005 * "Nasty Girl" (The Notorious B.I.G. song), October 2005 * "Nasty Girl" (Ludacris song), 2009 * "Nasty Girl", a song by Sterling Simms from his 2007 album '' Yours, Mine & The Truth'' * "Nasty Girl/On Camera", by Gunna from the 2020 album '' Wunna'' * "U a Freak (Nasty Girl)", a song by Chingy from his 2006 album '' Hoodstar'' See also * Nasty Gal, U.S. online retailer * '' Nasty Baby'', 2015 Chilean-American film * " Nasty", Tinashe song, 2024 * Nasty Boys (other) * Naughty Girl (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Naughty Boy (other)
Naughty Boy is an English DJ, musician and producer. Naughty Boy or Naughty Boys may also refer to: * ''Naughty Boy'' (film), a 1962 Bollywood film * "Naughty Boy" (song), a 1997 single by Australian band The Mavis's * ''Naughty Boy'', a 1982 arcade game by Jaleco * Naughty Boy, a German dance group featuring members of Bass Bumpers Bass Bumpers are a German Disc jockey, DJ and record producer, record production team, known for their Eurodance/techno music. They are originally from Germany, with members Henning Reith, Caba Kroll, CJ Stone, George Dee, Akira Yamamoto, and Rein ... * ''Naughty Boy Ma Xiaotiao'' or '' Mo's Mischief'' (淘气包马小跳), a Chinese series of children's books by Yang Hongying * ''Naughty Boys'' (album), a 1982 music album by Yellow Magic Orchestra *"Naughty Boy", a 2018 song by Pentagon from the EP '' Thumbs Up!'' See also * Naughty Boys (other) * Naughty Girl (other) * Nasty Boys (other) {{disambiguation ...
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