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Rich Girl is a song by the singer Gwen Stefani and the rapper Eve. It was heard in the 2015 film Mystic II: The Snow Ninja.

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  • Rich Girl is a song by the singer Gwen Stefani and the rapper Eve. It was heard in the 2015 film Mystic II: The Snow Ninja.
  • "Rich Girl" is a song by Daryl Hall and John Oates. On March 26, 1977, it became their first (of six) number one single on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. The single originally appeared on the 1976 album Bigger Than Both of Us. Daryl Hall Angel and John Oates Devil briefly sing "Rich Girl" to use the lyrics to express their thoughts on Cleveland abandoning his friends to be Barry Shadwell's partner n the Floaterboat race in "Ship'rect".
  • Rich Girl is a girl who appeared in "What If?".
  • Rich Girl opens with four Japanese schoolgirls playing with a toy pirate ship and two Bratz dolls of Stefani and Eve, while the girls discuss what they would do if they were a "rich girl". The video features several sequences. Stefani is first shown below the deck of a pirate ship, dancing on a table and singing to the song. She is surrounded by pirates and wenches and is soon joined by Eve, wearing an eyepatch. Above deck Stefani, the Harajuku Girls, Eve, and more pirates dance on the deck and rigging. Stefani is also seen dancing with the Harajuku Girls in a treasure trove, often carrying a sword, and swinging from an anchor. When the girls dunk the toy ship in a fish tank, thegalleon engages in cannonfire, causing Stefani and the pirates to fall all over the ship, and Stefani and the Ha
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  • Gwen Stefani featuring Eve
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  • Amber Matthews- .
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  • Rich Girl is a song by the singer Gwen Stefani and the rapper Eve. It was heard in the 2015 film Mystic II: The Snow Ninja.
  • "Rich Girl" is a song by Daryl Hall and John Oates. On March 26, 1977, it became their first (of six) number one single on Billboard's Hot 100 chart. The single originally appeared on the 1976 album Bigger Than Both of Us. Daryl Hall Angel and John Oates Devil briefly sing "Rich Girl" to use the lyrics to express their thoughts on Cleveland abandoning his friends to be Barry Shadwell's partner n the Floaterboat race in "Ship'rect".
  • Rich Girl is a girl who appeared in "What If?".
  • Rich Girl opens with four Japanese schoolgirls playing with a toy pirate ship and two Bratz dolls of Stefani and Eve, while the girls discuss what they would do if they were a "rich girl". The video features several sequences. Stefani is first shown below the deck of a pirate ship, dancing on a table and singing to the song. She is surrounded by pirates and wenches and is soon joined by Eve, wearing an eyepatch. Above deck Stefani, the Harajuku Girls, Eve, and more pirates dance on the deck and rigging. Stefani is also seen dancing with the Harajuku Girls in a treasure trove, often carrying a sword, and swinging from an anchor. When the girls dunk the toy ship in a fish tank, thegalleon engages in cannonfire, causing Stefani and the pirates to fall all over the ship, and Stefani and the Harajuku Girls are soon shipwrecked.
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