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  2. Jóga - Wikipedia

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    "Jóga" is a song recorded by Icelandic singer, songwriter and actress Björk for her third studio album, Homogenic (1997). [a] An electronica song, "Jóga" fuses these elements with baroque and classical styles. The track's sound was partially inspired by Icelandic music, containing what have been described as "volcanic beats". [3]

  3. List of songs recorded by Björk - Wikipedia

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    Icelandic singer and songwriter Björk has recorded more than two hundred songs for ten studio albums, two soundtrack albums, a compilation album, six remix albums and three collaboration albums. She is the sole writer and producer of most of the songs included in her albums. She also sometimes plays instruments during her recording sessions.

  4. Medúlla - Wikipedia

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    The song grows darker as it builds up as the male members of the choir deliver heavier sounds. [31] [34] The "somber" song called "Vökuró", originally by Jórunn Viðar, is the fourth track on Medúlla. [29] The song is in Icelandic; Björk rolls her tongue around certain words, accompanied by a choir. [34]

  5. Björk discography - Wikipedia

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    Björk started her career after a recording of her rendition of Tina Charles' 1976 song "I Love to Love" became popular on Icelandic radio. Her first eponymous solo release, considered juvenilia, [a] was released under Fálkinn label in 1977.

  6. Hyperballad - Wikipedia

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    "Hyperballad" (sometimes written as "Hyper-Ballad") is a song by the Icelandic musician Björk, released as the fourth single from her second solo album, Post (1995). It was written by Björk and co-produced by her long time collaborator Nellee Hooper .

  7. Björk Teams With Iceland’s Hamrahhlíð Choir on ‘Cosmogony’

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    Björk and frequent collaborator Sjón wrote "Cosmogony," the first single from the Icelandic Hamrahlíð Choir's upcoming album Come and be Joyful, which is out on Dec. 6. "Cosmogony" is an ...

  8. Army of Me - Wikipedia

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    "Army of Me" is a song by Icelandic musician Björk for her second studio album, Post (1995). It was released on 24 April 1995 by One Little Indian as the lead single from the album. The song was written and produced by Björk and Graham Massey, who helped her in producing and writing the majority of her third album. Lyrically, the song was ...

  9. Náttúra - Wikipedia

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    "Náttúra" is a song written and recorded by Icelandic singer Björk featuring English musician Thom Yorke. The track was released as a single promoting the protection of the Icelandic environment. [1] All proceeds from the single were donated to the Náttúra Foundation, the environmental preservation campaign after which the song is named. [2]