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Hawaii based music video once on 'Live & Kicking'
Hi, this is a really long shot, and I appreciate if you can help even a tiny bit. OK on the Saturday morning kids TV show 'Live and Kicking' from the late 90's, starring Zoe Ball and Jamie Theakston, they had this music review part where they and a couple of guests would watch maybe 3 music videos and rate them.
One of them was a sort of dance music one with no lyrics (or at least I think there was no singing) and the music video was set in Hawaii I think. I had this guy driving around the coast of the island in a bright red car (maybe a Ferrari) and he kept meeting all these Hawaiian women who were dressed in traditional costumes -and one of them danced under a waterfall.
At the end of the video he and his Hawaiian passenger lady stopped at a road block. Then the video ended.
Does this jog anybodies memory? Do you know the video, the music or the band or anything? Like I said I know this is a long shot, and I appreciate that you read this far. Thanks if you can help! :D
One of them was a sort of dance music one with no lyrics (or at least I think there was no singing) and the music video was set in Hawaii I think. I had this guy driving around the coast of the island in a bright red car (maybe a Ferrari) and he kept meeting all these Hawaiian women who were dressed in traditional costumes -and one of them danced under a waterfall.
At the end of the video he and his Hawaiian passenger lady stopped at a road block. Then the video ended.
Does this jog anybodies memory? Do you know the video, the music or the band or anything? Like I said I know this is a long shot, and I appreciate that you read this far. Thanks if you can help! :D
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