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This suggestive ’80s-inspired music video starring Juan Pablo Di Pace still has working up a sweat 20 years later

Steve Winwood’s 1982 single “Valerie.”Winwood was apparently so impressed when he heard Prydz’s version that he re-recorded the sampled lyrics, which solely consist of the lines “call on me” and “I’m the same boy I used to be,” repeated on a loop throughout.You’ve probably danced to it at a bar, circuit party, or your cousin’s wedding.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Take a listen and refresh your memory:Released in September 2004, “Call On Me” reached the top of the singles charts in the UK, France, Germany, and Ireland, among other countries. In the US, it was a staple inside clubs, but only made it to the top 30 of Billboard Dance Charts..However, the song’s visually titillating music video was a sensation in its own right.Set inside a workout class, the clip features a group of female dancers decked out in ’80s-inspired aerobics outfits performing a series of suggestive and over-the-top moves.There is one lone man in the class, played by hunky Argentine Fuller House star Juan Pablo Di Pace in one of his earliest roles, who appears to be turned on by all the deep lady thrusts and booty posturing going around him, despite being all dolled up in a crop top, short shorts and leg warmers himself.
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Steve Winwood’s 1982 single “Valerie.”Winwood was apparently so impressed when he heard Prydz’s version that he re-recorded the sampled lyrics, which solely consist of the lines “call on me” and “I’m the same boy I used to be,” repeated on a loop throughout.You’ve probably danced to it at a bar, circuit party, or your cousin’s wedding.Subscribe to our newsletter for a refreshing cocktail (or mocktail) of LGBTQ+ entertainment and pop culture, served up with a side of eye-candy.Take a listen and refresh your memory:Released in September 2004, “Call On Me” reached the top of the singles charts in the UK, France, Germany, and Ireland, among other countries. In the US, it was a staple inside clubs, but only made it to the top 30 of Billboard Dance Charts..However, the song’s visually titillating music video was a sensation in its own right.Set inside a workout class, the clip features a group of female dancers decked out in ’80s-inspired aerobics outfits performing a series of suggestive and over-the-top moves.There is one lone man in the class, played by hunky Argentine Fuller House star Juan Pablo Di Pace in one of his earliest roles, who appears to be turned on by all the deep lady thrusts and booty posturing going around him, despite being all dolled up in a crop top, short shorts and leg warmers himself.
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