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- A wild night of drink or drugs.
- Official music video for "El baño" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Bad Bunny.
- 20144m6.6 (63)Music VideoOfficial music video for the Spanish version of "Bailando" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona.
- The video starts with Iglesias walking into a bar, while the end of his 1995 song "Por Amarte" is clearly heard. He orders a drink. Beside Iglesias, Santos is sitting and looking tense. Actress Roselyn Sanchez who dances alone onstage under flashing lights, gyrating in a skintight red dress. Tough guy actor Danny Trejo, looks on menacingly. Enrique and Romeo are so down that neither can muster up the energy to approach Sanchez as she sashays past him, though both look on longingly as she walks out the door. The music video is directed by Yasha Malekzad, who has also directed the music videos for "Turn the Night Up" and "Dirty Dancer". The video was released on Iglesias' official Vevo channel on YouTube on 26 August 2013.
- It is about an old love of Enrique's character with a woman with whom he had a happy relationship. But since the woman has left him for her current, abusive husband it went downhill for her. In the video, Enrique's character comes together with her but the powerful, rich abusive husband manipulates this by shooting at and kidnapping Enrique in order to prevent his wife from leaving him for Enrique as the meeting was intended for. However, as he takes Enrique, the woman arrives just on time to witness the ordeal and her wounded love, strongly disapproving the abusive husband's actions. He orders Enrique out of the helicopter and lets him go, as the master plan failed (he ultimately wanted to prevent the meeting to keep the girl for himself instead, but ends up with her witnessing the kidnapping and his crime). It is visible that the abusive husband hesitates to let him go, but the viewers see a happy end as Enrique is released to the girl to reunite.
- 20145m7.3 (61)Music VideoOfficial music video for the English version of "Bailando" by Enrique Iglesias featuring Sean Paul, Descemer Bueno and Gente de Zona.
- The music video is directed by Cuban producer Alejandro Perez, under Enrique Iglesias' longtime collaborators creative director Yasha Malekzad and executive producer Kasra Pezeshki. The music video was produced by Artist Preserve, London. The featured dancers are from Havana's Ballet Lizt Alfonso. The lead female dancer in the video is Ana Karla Suarez. The video production in the Dominican Republic was produced by Aquiles Jimenez. The Spanish version of the video has been viewed over 2.3 billion times, while the English version of the video has received 240 million views as of September 2017. It is his most viewed video on YouTube, surpassing his 2010 hit "I Like It". The Spanish version of the video is the ninth most viewed video on YouTube. "Bailando" became the first Spanish-language music video to have been viewed over a billion times.
- A scenario which until recently was considered unthinkable - excluding a sport that has forever been such an integral part of the modern day Olympics - has since the recent decision by the International Olympic Committee, become a reality, and the focus of Pahlavan, the documentary. A sport so rich in history, so diverse and inclusive in its participation, is facing its biggest challenge yet, to potentially be relegated from the competition that for all wrestlers, is the pinnacle of their sport. Pahlavan is the name of a documentary film that wants to tell wrestling's story. Wrestling is a sport that unites people from such diverse nations, that in some cases, are completely at odds with each other. The relationship between America and Iran is the perfect example of this, politically it has completely broken down, but in the wrestling arena, the two nations are as united as ever, particularly now that wrestling's future is in question, so much so that the Americans have invited the Iranians to America to a specially set up friendly wrestling tournament to showcase wrestling's uniting power to the world. Pahlavan will follow three broad story arcs. The historic event of the Takhti Cup in 1998 where the US sent their first delegation to Iran after almost two decades of a diplomatic standstill and the wrestling tournament last May, in New York between Iran and America. The final and concluding story arc will be about the upcoming IOC decision to drop wrestling from the Olympics. The decision has gained widespread media attention in addition to a grassroots campaign gaining significant traction on social media sites and among wrestling enthusiasts. Pahlavan wants to show that wrestling is not only a sport that is accessible to anyone, regardless of background or nationality, but a vessel for sports diplomacy, and that this sport can achieve something traditional diplomacy fails at. The word Pahlavan roughly translates to "hero" or "champion" in Persian. It is often used as an affectionate term for wrestlers in Iran, because the word doesn't just describe a person of great physical strength but also one with spiritual fortitude and a moral code of honour, a true embodiment of the Olympic spirit.
- J. Cole goes off the grid, searching for inspiration on an existential journey through Kingston, Jamaica.
- "Portraits of Lovelustreman" explores survival, marriage, courage, silence, reflections, friendship, self-control and love. Filming on 35mm, ensured that most of the takes were shot in one. This created special moments of improvisation, giving freedom to the crew, and brought out a visceral level of authenticity in all of the artists' performances. Allowing us to take in the questions along with the non-conventional responses to them.