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Uploaded by on Oct 31, 2009

Sexy Halle Berry performing 'I Got Rhythm' by Dorothy Dandridge from the 1998 movie Introducing Dorothy Dandridge starring Halle Berry, Brent Spiner, D.B. Sweeney & Loretta Divine. Read about Dorothy Dandridge on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Dandridge

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  • its a shame that nego people in america seem to only be well known in the entertainment of america such as music, dancing, and acting

    ALWAYS THE PERFORMER....HARDLY EVER PROMOTED TO ANYTHING TAKEN MORE SERIOUS....dont get me wrong, we negros are great performers, but there comes a time when we must wake up and see the mental slavery we are in

    NEGROS ARE THE GYPSIES OF AMERICA (for those of you who dont know who that is, read about rajasthan gypsies and roma gypsies)

  • @ZaydelZemirah That's not true, and you need to get your facts right, while there are a high number of black people in the entertainment field, Black people are also present in many other professions too, and by the way Entertainment in itself is a form of business. You think its easy, then write your own song and lets see how popular it is around the world

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  • I HEART this movie. The song is great!!!

  • I love it to... can you upload the whole movie pleasssseeee lol

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  • @ZaydelZemirah good to discount that obambe fellow whatever he is he is not American or black a fool yes

  • @44lucy109 Thanks!!!!!! 

  • @MnmAndHersheysAreYum Try searching "I got Rhythm sheet music" on ebay, provided your willing to buy and know your way around ebay. Failing that I'd still recommend you buy it in print or via digital copy as alot of the online music databases seem to be a litttle inaccurate. But make sure its a source you trust

  • i have no problem with negro people being prominant in the entertainment industry...good for them....making the rest of the world happy with their talents

    of course now we have obama as president which will open the doors for more negro people to enter more serious proffesions as well :)

    i am half negro LOL sooo don't call me racist for saying negro peeps :)

  • Do you have any idea know were i can get sheet music off the internet for this song? thankk you and this performance *ROCKS*!

  • @Missticklotus EXACTLY!! Thank you for understanding what I'm talking about, for some odd reason everybody else is getting offended by what I said....BUT ITS TRUE

    WE ARENT BEING TAKEN SERIOUSLY....& another news flash, ever since we've been in America, they've been treating us like a crying baby, when ever we dont like somthing, we cry to the gov't & the powers that be & they give us alittle more privledge, THERE COMES A TIME WHEN WE HAVE TO GROW UP FAMILY!!!

  • @Missticklotus lolz....WAKE UP!! you find it off that I use the term "Negroes"....WELL I on the other hand find it MORE ODD that WE (Blacks, Negros, African-Americans, WAT EVER THE HELL) Have a goddam expiration date on our identity....but you dont care

    Negros & Latinos are the only two people that I know of who for some odd reason, CHANGE THE NAME OF THEIR IDENTITY every so manny years. HOW THE HELL CAN A NAME BE "rather dated"?? lolz SERIOUSLY?

  • @ZaydelZemirah And you the term Negro is rather dated; If you're a black person, (which I doubt) I find it off you say that term. "We Negroes"? seriously? o.0

  • @Missticklotus (con't)didn't think blacks were capable of being intelligent and so on. It's not as simple as inventing/creating something outside of music and being recognized for blacks in this country. More like they can only be taken seriously when creating music, dance, ect. The racial history of this country is complex and still functions in complicated ways. Now, times have changes,and sadly there a re many black performer (mainly mainstream rappers) who are stereotypes...

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