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  2. Coon song - Wikipedia

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    Sheet music to Ernest Hogan's "All Coons Look Alike to Me". Sheet music to "Ma Honey Gal". Coon songs suggested that the most common living arrangement for Black people was a "honey" relationship (unmarried cohabitation), rather than marriage. “The Niggardly Nigger”, an example of a British coon song, published in London in 1900.

  3. Heat Waves - Wikipedia

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    "Heat Waves" was met with positive reviews upon release, with music critics such as Robin Murray, Owen Richards, and Rob Waters praising the song as a "stunningly effective" pop track, "built on a delicious groove and utilising very conventional lyrical structures" while containing enough elements unique to Glass Animals to entice more listeners to them.

  4. Middle of the Night (The Vamps and Martin Jensen song)

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    A music video was released on 15 May 2017. [7] The video portrays a deaf couple arguing in sign language during dinner. It featured the deaf actress Rose Ayling-Ellis .

  5. Video of Dog Sleeping in Funny Positions Melts Hearts - AOL

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    Forget your typical dog nap, this English Bulldog takes the art of sleeping to a whole new level. The video, which has already garnered over 127K likes and 700 comments, captures Walter in a ...

  6. Video of Dog & Baby Girl’s Window Tradition Captures Hearts

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    The bond between children and their pets often forms the sweetest moments of life, encapsulating innocence, love, and the passage of time. This was perfectly captured in a recent viral video that ...

  7. Danish traditional music - Wikipedia

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    Danish traditional music (Danish: spillemandsmusik) is the music genre that has its roots in pre-modern Denmark. In this period it was common for towns to have one or more town musicians (Danish: spillemand) who played at dances, processions and certain rituals. In the 17th and 18th centuries, professional music performances were monopolized by ...

  8. Do you kiss your dog on the mouth? Here’s why one vet ... - AOL

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    I do.” In response, Dr. Simon has weighed in, and says, “I've got lots of clients who do this (I see it several times a week in the consult room!) but it's a bad idea.

  9. Repeat sign - Wikipedia

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    In music, a repeat sign is a sign that indicates a section should be repeated. If the piece has one repeat sign alone, then that means to repeat from the beginning, and then continue on (or stop, if the sign appears at the end of the piece). A corresponding sign facing the other way indicates where the repeat is to begin.