Chris messina dancing aaliyah biography

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    On last night’s Christmas episode of The Mindy Project, Mindy threw a holiday party to attract the attention of Cliff, the cute lawyer from her office building, but a bunch of other stuff happened too. Jeremy ate Danny’s gingerbread replica of Monticello. Peter flirted with Maria Menounos. Wine bras were worn, “Santa Baby” was sung, and Christmas trees were carried on subways and thrown over balconies.

    Oh yeah—and this happened.

    That’s right, friends, Danny Castellano showed off a set of moves that would make the best boy band members jealous as he gave Mindy her Secret Santa gift: a choreographed routine to the song she played on a loop when Danny first met her, Aaliyah’s “Try Again.”

    I don’t know what’s more perfect—the dance itself, Chris Messina in general, or the fact that Danny remembered Mindy’s affection for the song from so many years ago. What inom do know is that the bar for gift-giving on television has now been raised, and I’m not sure anyone can

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    By now you've hopefully managed to witness the single greatest moment in the history of FOX's hilarious and delightful The Mindy Project. We are, of course, speaking about the climax of Tuesday night's episode, "Christmas Party Sex Trap," when a down-on-her-luck Dr. Lahiri (Mindy Kaling) is offered up the ultimate Secret Santa present: witnessing the shockingly smooth (and totally sweet) dance moves of Dr. Danny Castellano (Chris Messina, a.k.a. the dream boatiest) to one of 2000's biggest earworms: Aaliyah's "Try Again." If you haven't, well, I'm just not really all that sure what sort of monster you are and what more convincing you could possibly need to sit back and take in the greatest 57 seconds you are sure to encounter in all of your days and years.

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    Try Again (Aaliyah song)

    2000 single by Aaliyah

    "Try Again" is a song recorded by American singer Aaliyah for the soundtrack to Romeo Must Die (2000). After its initial release, it appeared as a bonus track on international editions of Aaliyah's eponymous third and final studio album (2001). The song was written by Static Major and Timbaland, while production was handled by the latter. "Try Again" was released to Rhythmic contemporary radio stations by Blackground and Virgin Records on March 21, 2000. Musically, it is an R&B, electro, dance-pop, and trip hop song. It also includes influences from hip hop, EDM, and acid house. The intro contains an interpolation from Eric B. & Rakim's song "I Know You Got Soul" (1987). Lyrically, the narrator (Aaliyah) encourages a potential partner not to give up when she initially rejects his advances.

    The song received critical acclaim from music critics for its innovative futuristic production. In retrospective reviews, critics