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  2. No Wahala - Wikipedia

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    "No Wahala" is a song recorded by Nigerian singer-songwriter 1Da Banton, [1] released in 2021 and re-released in 2022 as a remix featuring Kizz Daniel and Tiwa Savage by Squareball Entertainment. [2] It was written by 1Da Banton and produced by Blaisebeatz . [ 3 ]

  3. Wo (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Wo" (stylized "Wo!!") is a song by Nigerian rapper Olamide. Produced by Young Jonn, it was released on 7 August 2017, through YBNL Nation, as the only single from the rapper's seventh studio album Lagos Nawa (2017). [1] Nigerian singer Wizkid considered "Wo" to be the biggest Nigerian song of 2017. [2]

  4. Waka music - Wikipedia

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    Waka music is a popular Islamic-oriented Yoruba musical genre. [1] It was made popular by Alhaja Batile Alake from Ijebu, who took the genre into the mainstream Nigerian music by playing it at concerts and parties; also, she was the first waka singer to record an album.

  5. Every song and dance on “Dancing With the Stars” season 33

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    Songs and dance styles from Dancing With the Stars season 33 Oscars night on Sept. 24: Danny Amendola and pro Witney Carson performed a jive to “Danger Zone” by Kenny Loggins from Top Gun.

  6. Wallah - Wikipedia

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    Wallah, -walla, -wala, or -vala (-wali fem.), is a suffix used in a number of Indo-Aryan languages, like Hindi/Urdu, Gujarati, Bengali or Marathi. It forms an adjectival compound from a noun or an agent noun from a verb. [ 1 ]

  7. Bobo (Olamide song) - Wikipedia

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    With a view of promoting the song, a dance style called "Shakiti Bobo" was named after the song. [2] Tola Bolaji of Nigerian Entertainment Today described the song as a combination of "rap and poetry" and further went on to state that: "This song obviously goes beyond the leg jumping to meet the hand rhythmic dance steps. It has a message.

  8. Non-lexical vocables in music - Wikipedia

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    The song "Swinging the Alphabet" is sung by The Three Stooges in their short film Violent Is the Word for Curly (1938). It is the only full-length song performed by the Stooges in their short films, and the only time they mimed to their own pre-recorded soundtrack. The lyrics use each letter of the alphabet to make a nonsense verse of the song:

  9. Owambe - Wikipedia

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    Music and dance are essential components of Owambe parties, providing entertainment for guests. [8] A variety of musical genres are played, ranging from traditional to modern, with diverse dance styles. [2] Some popular musicians who perform at Owambe parties include King Sunny Adé, Ebenezer Obey, and others. Guests often engage in dance ...