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A new series of dancefloor EPs was released under the name of Kraak Beats and Moby's new single "The Day" was remixed. In 2013, Kraak & Smaak released their fourth album, Chrome Waves, [5] followed by Chrome Waves Remixed in 2014. In 2016, their fifth studio album Juicy Fruit was released then also followed by a remix album in 2017.
Psy's video remained the most-liked on YouTube for nearly four years until August 27, 2016, when Wiz Khalifa's "See You Again" featuring Charlie Puth surpassed it with 11.21 million likes. Less than a year later, on July 25, 2017, Luis Fonsi 's " Despacito " music video featuring Daddy Yankee claimed the top spot with 16.01 million likes.
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Carol Mendiola Mooers was one of the victims killed in the Alaska plane crash last week. Unalakleet School / Facebook
Robbins was born Anthony J. Mahavoric in North Hollywood, California, on February 29, 1960. [3] The eldest of three children, his parents divorced when he was seven. He is of Croatian descent from both sides of his family. [4]
Akkerman performing on Dutch television (AVRO's TopPop) in 1974The son of a scrap iron trader, Akkerman was born in Amsterdam. [1] He started playing the accordion before turning to the guitar.
The Hes Case (Dutch: De smaak van water, also known as The Taste of Water) is a 1982 Dutch drama film written and directed by Orlow Seunke, at his feature film debut.. The film premiered at the 39th edition of the Venice Film Festival in which it won the Silver Lion for Best First Work, and which later was the recipient of several other accolades including the International Critics' Award at ...
Jingdezhen dish of typical shape. Width: 18 5/8 in. (47.3 cm). For profile view see below. Kraak ware or Kraak porcelain (Dutch Kraakporselein) is a type of Chinese export porcelain produced mainly in the late Ming dynasty, in the Wanli reign (1573–1620), but also in the Tianqi (1620–1627) and the Chongzhen (1627–1644). [1]