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BTS: 50 Pair 2: Folding Screen Man: Oh Seung-yoon: If We (이럴거면 헤어지지 말았어야지) Park Won 31 The East Invincibility: Son Seung-yeon: U&I: Ailee: 68 Round 3 Finalists: Crane Guy: Hui of PENTAGON: The Fool (이 바보야) Jung Seung-hwan: 17 The East Invincibility: Son Seung-yeon: In the Dream (꿈에) Lena Park: 82 Final ...
BTS: Dan Gleyzer, J-Hope, Max, Pdogg, RM and Suga "C.H.A.M.P.I.O.N.S" – Qatar Airways Promotional Anthem : Arabic French English DJ Rodge, Cheb Khaled "Tahayya" Arabic English Humood and Maher Zain: Humood Maher Zain Hamzah Jamjoom Ahmed AlYafie Talal "Be Like Him" Chinese Namewee Priscilla Abby "Ya Gamila" Arabic English Chinese Namewee ...
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Immortal Songs: Singing the Legend (Korean: 불후의 명곡: 전설을 노래하다; RR: Bulhu-ui Myeong-gok: Jeonseoreul Noraehada), also known as Immortal Songs 2 (Korean: 불후의 명곡 2), is a South Korean television music competition program presented by Shin Dong-yup. [1]
Amira Willighagen was born in Nijmegen to a Dutch father and a South African mother whose mother tongue is Afrikaans. [3] She grew up surrounded by classical music. At the age of seven, during a holiday in the United Kingdom, she heard the aria "Nessun dorma", performed by Luciano Pavarotti. [4]
Dorma was founded by Wilhelm Dörken and Rudolf Mankel as Dörken & Mankel KG in Ennepetal, Germany, in 1908. [2] The family business was managed by owner Karl-Rudolf Mankel in third generation. As part of succession planning , previous sole Dorma proprietor Karl-Rudolf Mankel transferred the majority of his shareholding to his daughters ...
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Lip sync is considered a form of miming.It can be used to make it appear as though actors have substantial singing ability (e.g., The Partridge Family television show), to simulate a vocal effect that can be achieved only in the recording studio (e.g., Cher's Believe, which used an Auto-Tune effects processing on her voice); to improve performance during choreographed live dance numbers that ...