White House sponsored 1980's music video about drug use.
STARRING: New Edition, LaToya Jackson, (a very young) Whitney Houston, Nancy Reagan, David Hasselhoff, Kim Fields, Herb Alpert, Casey Kasem...
White House sponsored 1980's music video about drug use.
STARRING: New Edition, LaToya Jackson, (a very young) Whitney Houston, Nancy Reagan, David Hasselhoff, Kim Fields, Herb Alpert, Casey Kasem, Arnold Schwarzenegger -- many others. With special guest appearance by Boogaloo Shrimp from Breakin' and Breakin' 2.
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Check out Whitney Houston's voice on her latest album (especially I Look To You), look what years and years of abuse does to someone's voice- it becomes very low and raspy. And, unfortunately, Michael Jackson took too much drugs at once. JUST SAY NO!
Epic win! The War on Drugs is totally worth all the billions of dollars us taxpayers pay every year. It's like Prohibition in the 1920s but more awesome. Mozart, The Beatles, and those other so-called "greatest composers ever" have nothing on this music video. When I saw this music video, I found enlightenment. It was like hearing God's voice. If everyone saw this video, there would be no war, no strife, and bacon and cake would be good for you. It is just that awesome!
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lol yes maybe