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  2. Mahalini Raharja - Wikipedia

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    Ni Luh Ketut Mahalini Ayu Raharja was born on March 4, 2000 in Denpasar, Bali to parents I Gede Suraharja and Ni Nyoman Serini. [5] Her name is based on the Balinese naming system, where "Ni Luh" is a prefix for female children while "Ketut" is a given name for fourth-born children.

  3. Alive (Sia song) - Wikipedia

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    "Alive" is written in the key of F ♯ minor with a tempo of 100 beats per minute. The song follows a chord progression of F ♯ m–C ♯ m–D–F ♯ m–C ♯ m–D–Bsus2, and Sia's vocals span from F ♯ 3 to E 5. [9] "Alive" is a midtempo pop and synth-pop power ballad. [1] [2] [10] Dan Weiss of Billboard found the song similar to Demi ...

  4. Alive (BigBang EP) - Wikipedia

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    Alive reached number six on Japan's domestic Oricon weekly album chart as a Korean import. [16] In South Korea, both Alive and Still Alive debuted at number one on the Gaon Album Chart. [17] [18] The EP finished 2012 as the second best-selling album of the year in South Korea, while the repackage was the sixth. [19]

  5. Alive (S Club song) - Wikipedia

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    "Alive" is a song by S Club, released as a single on 18 November 2002. Called a "power-packed dancefloor thriller" in the Best inlay booklet, the track features strong disco beats and samples. "Alive" was the first single to be released under the "S Club" name rather than S Club 7, and it was also the first single to be released without Paul ...

  6. Hawkins! Eldridge! Hodges! Alive! At the Village Gate!

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    Alive! At the Village Gate! is a live album by saxophonists Coleman Hawkins and Johnny Hodges with trumpeter Roy Eldridge which was recorded at the Village Gate in 1962 and released on the Verve label.

  7. Jim Kweskin - Wikipedia

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    Jim Kweskin (born July 18, 1940, Stamford, Connecticut) is an American folk, jazz, and blues musician, [1] most notable as the founder of the Jim Kweskin jug band, also known as Jim Kweskin and the Jug Band, with Fritz Richmond, Geoff Muldaur, Bob Siggins and Bruno Wolfe. [1]

  8. Eric Wainaina (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Five Alive consisted of Victor Seii, Bob Kioko, Chris Kamau, and David Mageria, who was replaced by Joe Kiragu. They drew their musical influence from Ladysmith Black Mambazo and Take 6. Dominating Kenya's airwaves in 1995, Five Alive released their debut album Five Alive in 1996, and even went on to tour Europe the same year.

  9. 7 (Beach House album) - Wikipedia

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    7 is the seventh studio album by American dream pop band Beach House, released on May 11, 2018, through Sub Pop and Bella Union.It follows the B-Sides and Rarities compilation album released in 2017, which served as a proverbial "cleaning out the closet" to pave the way for a new creative process.