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In the BitTorrent file distribution system, a torrent file or meta-info file is a computer file that contains metadata about files and folders to be distributed, and usually also a list of the network locations of trackers, which are computers that help participants in the system find each other and form efficient distribution groups called swarms. [1]
The lyrics file generally has the same name as the audio file, just with a different filename extension, and operates as a sidecar file. For example, if a song's main file is song.mp3, its LRC file would most commonly be song.lrc. The LRC format is text-based and similar in form to subtitle files.
"Man Aamadeh Am" (Persian: من آمده ام, lit. 'I have come to you') is a Persian song, sung by Iranian singer Googoosh for the album Pol in 1975. The song was written by Googoosh's Afghan friend Jalil Zaland and gifted to Googoosh after she visited Afghanistan.
Alongside the standard version of the album, a limited DVD and first press version was released in Japan on the same day, the latter containing two bonus remixes and three music videos. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Shortly after Ado signed with Geffen Records , Decca Records began to sell copies of the standard version of Uta's Songs: One Piece Film ...
I'm a Partisan; of that I am proud. Not everyone can be that, To die for freedom Only a giant-hero can! The rifle is my friend, Machine gun my brother: Every hour I am on guard, To break the tyrant's neck. I made a vow to the people, I, the people's partisan: That I will guard the flag of freedom, Fight night and day.
Kana Nishino was born on March 18, 1989, in Matsusaka, Mie Prefecture. [8] From an early age, Nishino had an interest in living abroad, so she decided to stay with a host family in Guam when she was in the fifth grade of elementary school and in Los Angeles when she was in her first year of high school.
In addition to features of bhangra music, "Mundian To Bach Ke" also uses the bass line and part of the beat from "Fire It Up" (1997) by Busta Rhymes, [2] which in turn is based around a sample from the television theme song for Knight Rider, [3] written by Glen A. Larson and Stu Phillips, as an underlying element and lyrics originally written by Channi Singh.
Before the album's release, on September 19, Cube released the album scheduler, which it stated that the X-File video would be slated for release on October 12. [12] On the promised release date, a track video of the song was released on the group's official YouTube channel. It begins with Soyeon smiling while looking at her cell phone. [13]