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"Ghanama" is a single by South African singer and songwriter Makhadzi, featuring Prince Benza, released on 7 July 2021, through Open Mic Productions. [ 1 ] The song was certified double platinum in South Africa.
"Shum" (Ukrainian: Шум, transl. "Noise") is a song by Ukrainian electro-folk band Go_A. It represented Ukraine in the Eurovision Song Contest 2021 in Rotterdam. [3] [4] It is the second song sung entirely in Ukrainian to represent the country at Eurovision (the first being "Solovey" also by Go_A in 2020), but the first to compete in Eurovision due to the cancellation of the 2020 contest.
Icelandic is not only the national language, but is now “the official language in Iceland” by virtue of Act No 61/2011, adopted by parliament in 2011. [1] Icelandic Sign Language was also officially recognised by law in 2011 as a minority language with constitutional rights and the first language of the Icelandic deaf community.
The song won the contest with 631 points, becoming the first replacement song, the first rap song and the first song sung entirely in Ukrainian to win. "Stefania" charted in twenty-two music markets, topping the charts in Ukraine and Lithuania, while also reaching the top ten within Finland, Croatia, Iceland, Hungary and Sweden.
The "Plakala" music video has become the first Ukrainian language video to get over 200 million views on YouTube. [8] So far it has been viewed over 411 million times therefore becoming the most viewed in Ukraine in 2018. [9] Kazka has got the "Hit of the Year" award according to M1 Music Awards and has been mentioned in the Apple music rating ...
The music video was directed by Michel Gondry and filmed in Iceland. [24] The video for "Jóga" is a departure from her other videos as it features a simple concept of focusing primarily on different Icelandic terrains and landscapes with Björk's presence only in the beginning and towards the end. With the aid of computer animation ...
M2 is a Ukrainian music television channel. It belongs to media holding company Starlight Media, which also comprises ICTV, STB, Novyi Kanal, M1 and QTV. The channel began broadcasting in 2007. On November 1, 2014, together with M1, it began broadcasting in widescreen (16:9), and since May 1, 2015 has broadcast only Ukrainian music and products ...
Since June 2007, YouTube's videos have been available for viewing on a range of Apple products. This required YouTube's content to be transcoded into Apple's preferred video standard, H.264, a process that took several months. YouTube videos can be viewed on devices including Apple TV, iPod Touch and the iPhone. [108]