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  2. Al-Madina FM - Wikipedia

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    With constant emphasis on various music, Madina FM has become one of the mainstream radio broadcasters of Syria. Al-Madina FM is known across the country and is a very popular radio station whose programs are full of music and playlists of energetic songs of popular Syrian singers. [2]

  3. Shaa FM - Wikipedia

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    Shaa FM (Sinhala: ෂා එෆ්එම්) is a Sinhala radio channel station in Sri Lanka owned by ABC Radio Networks. [1] It covers the whole island. [2] This radio channel is the first-ever radio channel made for Sri Lankan youth society. Shaa Fm was started in 2002, Sri Lanka. [3] [4] [5]

  4. Dhanith Sri - Wikipedia

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    Dhanith released singles such as "Jeewithe" and "Obe As" when he was a teenager and was also a dancer, a talent he showcased in his music videos back in the day.Dhanith has also been featured in other singles such as "Lakmawuni", alongside various local artists in a tribute to the victims of the Easter Sunday tragedy and Sebala Puthu with Bathiya and Santhush.

  5. List of radio stations in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Radio Swaida Suweida; Radio Rayan Suweida; Shufi Mafi FM Deir ez-Zor/Raqqa; Radio Orient (from Beirut, Lebanon), shut down in 2021; Radio Fann FM (Jordanian, Syrian branch) Radio Sout al Shabab ORTAS; Radio Tartus Tartus, ORTAS; Kurdish: Arta FM ; Radio One FM Syria Group ; Pro-Turkish:

  6. Sunil Santha - Wikipedia

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    Known as the "Father of the Modern Sinhala Music" [1] He was pivotal in the development of Sinhala music and folk songs in the mid to late 1940s and early 1950s. [2] [3] He composed the beloved soundtracks to Lester James Peries' films Rekava and Sandesaya in 1956 and 1960. In a later comeback, he produced several experimental works. [4]

  7. Milton Mallawarachchi - Wikipedia

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    One of the most respected singers in Sri Lankan music history, Mallawarachchi was a trending act in Sri Lanka for more than a decade, performing nearly a total of 850 songs with over 35 albums. [2] He is also known to be a music composer for most of his songs, a film play-back singer for the silver screen, a talent tabla and sitar player. [3]

  8. The Gypsies (Sri Lankan band) - Wikipedia

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    The Gypsies are a Sri Lankan baila band that performs Sinhala and English songs. [1] The band was founded in the early 1970s and has since garnered a huge fan base across Sri Lanka and is one of Sri Lanka's most famous bands. [2] They are a highly paid band in Sri Lanka, as they constantly perform at parties, dances and at many concerts.

  9. Chitral Somapala - Wikipedia

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    Somapala was the composer and singer of the Olympic theme song, "Dreams of Fire" for MTV Sri Lanka, and composed and sang "Believing the Dream", the official Cricket World Cup song for MTV. [18] In 2017, he launched his seventh music video "Sinha Lokaye Sinhaya" on 16 January at the Colombo City Center. [19]