|
Author: | guest(6 2 0 2) |
Created: | 2020-10-29 16:40:40 |
|
|
|
|
=Josh Leys "Bye Bye Baby"=
Categories: <category>Male, Gender</category>
==Description==
In the music video as a paid homage to the 1989-93 tv series Quantum Leap, singer Josh Leys leaps into the bodies of various men (as a ruffled version of himself with bionic-like ablities, a boxer, a bomb defuser and a 1950s-like detective), he even leaps into the body of a female singer from a 1950s all-girl singing group (similar to what happen to Sam beckett when he leap into a black female soul singer from an all black girl singing group in the 1992 episode "A Song for the Soul") and even kicks a sleazy manager in the groin.
*<a href=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rbDvmAfySAg>Josh Leys - Bye Bye Baby(Quantum Leap inspired)</a>
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Color Meanings: New Text, Changed Text, Deleted Text, | |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Josh Leys "Bye Bye Baby"
Categories:Male, Gender
Description
In the music video as a paid homage to the 1989-93 tv series
Quantum Leap, singer Josh Leys leaps into the bodies of various men
(as a ruffled version of himself with bionic-like ablities, a
boxer, a bomb defuser and a 1950s-like detective), he even leaps
into the body of a female singer from a 1950s all-girl singing
group (similar to what happen to Sam beckett when he leap into a
black female soul singer from an all black girl singing group in
the 1992 episode "A Song for the Soul") and even kicks a sleazy
manager in the groin.
| |
|
|
|
| |