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Los éxitos más escuchados y sus temas esenciales. María Fernanda Blázquez Gil conocida como Fey, es una cantante mexicana de música pop y electrónica. Despué...
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Edición 2009 de Sony Music con lo mejor de FEY es de colección 3 Cds + Dvd
- 1998, E10 – “The Woman Was Too Stunned to Speak”
- 2013, E3 – “You’re Nothing But A Prostitute”
- 2016, E10 – “Melvin Is No Name For A Gang Member”
- 2017, E9 – The Umbrella Robber
- 2016, E3 – The Curry Powder Robbers
- 2017, E4 – Serial Molester & Fashion Terrorist
- 2018, E4 – “You See 4 People Chasing You, You’Ll Also Run, Right?”
- 2016, E3 – Police Officer Extra Holding Her Laughter
- 2014, E2 – Varon Chee Bai Ling & Friends
- 2021 E10 – Boby Tricep & Boy Zacq
You might have seen this meme circulating social media in 2021 when the scene became a global sensation. People were soon quoting “The woman was too stunned to speak” all over the internet to express shock. This line dates back to episode 10 of the show’s 1998 season. The scene depicted a lady strolling when a passing man snatched her gold necklace...
Another scene that made its rounds on social media is the “4pm at Pioneer Mall” episode from 2013. Things went from 0 to 100 real quick when a small quarrel between the main characters turned into a heated gang fight, birthing 2 iconic quotes in the process. I can still hear “We settle tomorrow, 4pm at Pioneer Mall” in my ears. Image adapted from: ...
When this scene went viral, all the Melvins in Singapore could no longer sleep peacefully. They were ridiculed and stripped of their dreams of joining a gang. Why? Because MeowvinMelvin was no name for a gang member. Mood. Image adapted from: Entertainment – Mediacorp This scene came from an episode of Crimewatchwhere a boy named Melvin wanted to j...
In Singapore where the punishment for possessing a weapon is severe, one man improvised, adapted, and overcame by using an umbrella in a robbery attempt. First, he used the umbrella to shield his face from CCTVs before pointing it at the tenants he was robbing. He even swiftly hooked one of them by the neck with the curved handle of his trusty weap...
Contrary to the episode titled “Curry Powder Robbery”, no curry powder was stolen. Instead, it was used as a means of blinding the victim. Ah, just when you thought using an umbrella was extra. After their plan didn’t work, the perpetrators went to an eating house where the man who threw the curry powder was in anguish over how his “special attack”...
Image adapted from: Entertainment – Mediacorp In this episode ofCrimewatch, a man committed one of the biggest crimes against the state: terrorism – specifically fashion terrorism. Donning fugly white spectacles and a bright red bag, he went about on a molesting spree on public transport – the actual crime he got prosecuted for. The “4pm at Pioneer...
After a signatureCrimewatchchase scene, the police brought gangster Jeron back to his flat for further investigation. He insisted that the police had caught the wrong person, only to be questioned about why he ran from them if he wasn’t the one. To that, he replied, “You see 4 people chasing you, you’ll also run, right?” This left the officers too ...
Her struggle is more apparent during close-ups. Image adapted from: Entertainment – Mediacorp When filming a serious video with friends, some of us might crack up midway. An extra in an episode on adulterated liquor from the 2012 season of Crimewatch seemed to be struggling similarly. In some shots, the female police officer is seen smiling as if s...
We’ve all seen our fair share of comical names, from “Batman Bin Suparman” to “Ben Dover”. Someone on the Crimewatchcrew decided to slip in a few jokes of their own in this 2014 episode, where there’s a shot of a list of names procured by an Ah Long. See what other sneaky names you can spot. Image adapted from: Entertainment – Mediacorp One might g...
It’s common for gangsters to use fake names to hide their real identities. Episode 10 of the 2021 season of Crimewatchfeatured the case of a riot that broke out between some gang members with some interesting names. During their investigation, the police uncovered the pseudonyms of the members involved. Names like “Boby Tricep” and “Boy Zacq” – yes...
Crimewatch Live. Helping crack the UK's biggest unsolved cases - you could make the difference. Reconstructions, wanted faces and a spotlight on the dedicated teams bringing criminals to...
Series 17. Crimewatch Live. Rav Wilding and Michelle Ackerley appeal for information about unsolved crimes. Your call could help put offenders behind bars.