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  2. Džanum - Wikipedia

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    The song was written by Teya Dora, Coby and Luxonee. Albino [] sang the backing vocals. [1] Teya Dora pointed out that it is difficult for her to perform "Džanum" live because it reminds her of her father Dragan, whom she lost in 2021 after a serious and short illness, and for whom this was her favorite song that she composed.

  3. Zemër (song) - Wikipedia

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    [5] [11] [12] [13] The official music video was shot in the Amadeus Palace in the city of Tirana by Max Production, which has previously worked with singer on various singles. [5] [14] The song was in 2019 the most popular and most watched music video on YouTube in Switzerland. [15] As of December 2024 the song has over 800 million views on ...

  4. List of Doraemon soundtrack albums - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Music Entertainment 4 Boku Doraemon ~Doraemon Song Collection~ June 28, 2004 () [2] Columbia Music Entertainment 5 Dora the Movie 25th -Doraemon Movie Song Collection: September 22, 2004 () [3] Columbia Music Entertainment 6 Doraemon Animation Soundtrack: July 19, 2006 () Columbia Music Entertainment 7

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  7. Ramonda (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Ramonda" (Serbian Cyrillic: Рамонда) is a song by Serbian singer-songwriter Teodora Pavlovska, known by her stage name, Teya Dora. The song was released on 22 January 2024 by PGP-RTS and was written by Pavlovska, Luka Jovanović, and Andrijano Kadović.

  8. Moye moye - Wikipedia

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    "Moye Moye" originated from the 2023 song "Džanum" by Serbian singer Teya Dora. [6] In the song's chorus, Dora sings the lyrics " moje more " which means "my nightmares" in Serbian . [ 7 ] In mid 2023, TikTok users began uploading videos using the chorus as backing music, mishearing the lyrics as "moye moye."

  9. TikTok Humanitarian Dora Moono Nyambe, Who Built School in ...

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    Dora Moono Nyambe — an influencer known for teaching hundreds of students, opening a school in Zambia and promoting her humanitarian efforts to millions of people on TikTok — has died. She was 32.