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  2. Kum-A-Kye - Wikipedia

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    The chorus of "Kum-A-Kye" is based upon the 19th-century American campfire song " The Old Chisholm Trail", which was brought to Southern Rhodesia by two cowboys familiar with the Texan Chisholm Trail, who had joined the British South Africa Police. [3] In 1939, the BSAP asked Sergeant Sparks to create a military band for them.

  3. Bumzu - Wikipedia

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    Kye Beom-ju (Korean: 계범주, born November 8, 1991), [1] better known by the stage name Bumzu (Korean: 범주), is a South Korean singer, songwriter, and record producer. Bumzu is best known for writing and producing much of the discographies of boy bands NU'EST and Seventeen .

  4. Roll On Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    "Roll On Mississippi" is a song written by Kye Fleming and Dennis Morgan, and recorded by American country music artist Charley Pride. It was released in February 1981 as the second single and title track from his album Roll On Mississippi. The song peaked at number 7 on the Billboard Hot Country Singles chart. [1]

  5. Where in KY is the church in Mary Kutter's new country song ...

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    The song goes on to talk about Kutter’s great-grandfather, a deacon in the area who struggled to keep his church doors open. That is, until he started selling moonshine.

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  7. Boyz II Men talk death of the love song, why they've endured ...

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    The supposed death of the love song is "why most people don't fall in love anymore, don't want to be in love, or whatever the deal is," Nathan says.

  8. Kaba Ma Kyei - Wikipedia

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    On 27 June 1936, the Dobama Song was declared as the national anthem of Burma at the second conference of Dobama Asiayon held in Myingyan. [6] Since then, Burmese nationalist sang Dobama Song instead of God Save the King. The State of Burma, a Japanese puppet state, officially adopted the Dobama Song as its state anthem in 1943. [7]

  9. Watch: Lexington Herald-Leader reveals 2022 Kentucky ... - AOL

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    A vote of 143 sports media members across the state determined the winner of the 42nd annual honor.