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Tombola (/ t ɒ m ˈ b oʊ l ə / tom-BOH-lə, Italian:) is a lottery-style board game which originated in Southern Italy. A variation of the game is a popular form of raffle in the UK and elsewhere around the world.
The song was available for digital music and streaming platforms on July 26, 2024, in conjunction with the Summer Olympics opening ceremony. [3] The English version of the song, titled "On the Stage", was released on August 11, the same day as the last day of competition and the closing ceremony .
The illustration of the music video for "Goodbye Sengen" was drawn by Japanese illustrator Chika Aruse, featuring a signature gesture which Chinozo and Aruseee designed together. [12] The gesture shows the right hand touching the index finger with the thumb, rotating behind the head, with the left hand making the V sign towards the right hand ...
The music video directed by Hilton Aya features Moussier Tombola teaching various groups of ordinary people the dance moves. The video also in cooperation with Tombola's friend Congolese-French Jessy Matador who refers to Tombola tongue-in-cheek about the success via YouTube .
The music video for "Mesmerizer" uploaded to YouTube reached 10 million views on May 11, 2024, 13 days later. [3] The song is also the third and fastest song to surpass one million views on Niconico utilizing Synthesizer V, [7] and the second fastest among all Vocaloid songs. [13] On June 27, 2024, the video surpassed 50 million views.
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"Caramelldansen" (Swedish for 'The Caramell Dance') is the first track from Swedish music group Caramell's second and final album Supergott released on 16 November 2001. It became an Internet meme in the mid-2000s after a sped-up version of the song was attached to a video loop from the Japanese visual novel Popotan, which went viral.
An anime music video (AMV) is a fan-made music video consisting of clips from one or more Japanese animated shows or movies set to an audio track, often songs or promotional trailer audio. The term is generally specific to Japanese anime, however, it can occasionally include footage from other mediums, such as American animation, live action ...