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  2. List of songs recorded by Runa Laila - Wikipedia

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    Runa Laila (Bengali: রুনা লায়লা, Urdu: رونا لیلی; born 17 November 1952) [2] [3] is a Bangladeshi playback singer and composer. She started her career in Pakistan film industry in the late 1960s.

  3. Let's Go (Key Glock song) - Wikipedia

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    An official music video was directed by Chris Villa. A teaser trailer for the clip was released on January 10, 2024, [4] before the visual was released on January 16, 2024. . The video co-stars actress Alix Lapri and sees Key Glock executing daring, violent heists alongside h

  4. Let's Go - Wikipedia

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    "Let's Go" (The Cars song), 1979 "Let's Go" (Key Glock song), 2023 "Let's Go" (King Stingray song), 2022 "Let's Go" (Nocera song), 1987 "Let's Go" (Pharoahe Monch song), 2007 "Let's Go" (Shawn Desman song), 2005 "Let's Go" (Trick Daddy song), 2004 "Let's Go!" (Wang Chung song), 1987 "Let's Go" (will.i.am song), 2013 "F.N.F. (Let's Go)", 2022 ...

  5. Allah Hoo - Wikipedia

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    For example, the "Allah Hoo" that appears on the Sabri Brothers 1978 album Qawwali: Sufi Music from Pakistan is totally different from the song that became one of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan's signature qawwalis, and this in turn is totally different from Qawwal Bahauddin's version on the 1991 Shalimar compilation video titled "Tajdar-e-Haram, vol. 2 ...

  6. Sochta Hoon - Wikipedia

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    After the release of Aslam's version, it became the most viewed Hindi song on YouTube with more than 20 million views within 24 hours, [5] and rose up to trending #2 on YouTube India. [6] It also topped the iTunes India Chart [ 7 ] and BBC Asian Music Chart [ 8 ] [ 9 ] with #1 position.

  7. Hyderabadi Urdu - Wikipedia

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    Paintābē پَینتابے - socks; in standard Urdu it would be مَوزے "mauzē". Tumārē ku تمارے کو - you, instead of tumhen تمہیں or tumko تمکو in standard Urdu; Tērē ku تیرے کو (informal slang) - you, instead of tujhe or tujhko in standard Urdu; Uney اُنے - he/she, instead of woh in standard Urdu.

  8. Nasheed - Wikipedia

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    Nasheed artists appeal to a worldwide Muslim audience and may perform at Islamic oriented festivals (such as Mawlid), conferences, concerts and shows, including ISNA. [5] Other artists and organisations such as Nasheed Bay promote an instrument-free stance, differing from the current trends of the increasing usage of instruments in nasheeds.

  9. Lughnasadh - Wikipedia

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    In Old Irish the name was Lugnasad (Modern Irish: [ˈl̪ˠʊɣnˠəsˠəd̪ˠ]). This is a combination of Lug (the god Lugh) and násad (an assembly), which is unstressed when used as a suffix. [1] Another theory is that it originated from the word nás (death), rather than násad. [2] Later spellings include Luᵹ̇nasaḋ, Lughnasadh and ...