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  2. Mappila songs - Wikipedia

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    Mappila songs (or Mappila Paattu) are a folklore Muslim song genre rendered to lyrics, within a melodic framework , in Arabi Malayalam by the Mappilas of the Malabar region in Kerala, India. [1] Mappila songs have a distinct cultural identity, while at the same time remain closely linked to the cultural practices of Kerala.

  3. Manikya Malaraya Poovi - Wikipedia

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    "Manikya Malaraya Poovi" is a Mappila song originally composed by Thalassery Rafeeque in 1978 and performed by Eranjoli Moosa. The song which was later recomposed by Shaan Rahman for the 2018 Malayalam film Oru Adaar Love is sung by Vineeth Sreenivasan. [1] It became the fastest video from South India to receive 50 million views on YouTube. [2] [3]

  4. Eranjoli Moosa - Wikipedia

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    His famous songs includes Mihraj Raavile Kaatte, Misrile Raajan, Thaif Nagari, Nafsu Nafsine, and Samanin Koorirul Kaatte along with the most famous song "Manikyamalaraya Poovi". [10] This song, which was originally composed in 1978 became one of the most listened Malayalam song in YouTube after it was recreated for the 2018 Malayalam movie Oru ...

  5. Malabar Muslims - Wikipedia

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    Mappila Songs/Poems is a famous folklore tradition emerged in c. 16th century. The ballads are compiled in complex blend of Malayalam/Tamil and Arabic, Persian/Urdu in a modified Arabic script. [87] Mappila songs have a distinct cultural identity, as they sound a mix of the ethos and culture of Dravidian South India as well as West Asia.

  6. V. M. Kutty - Wikipedia

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    Vadakkumgara Mohammed Kutty (known as V. M. Kutty; 16 April 1935 – 13 October 2021) was an Indian Mappilapattu singer, writer and composer. Also known as the Sultan of Mappilapattu, [1] he is often credited with having performed Mappila songs on stage for the first time in 1957.

  7. Sulaikha Manzil - Wikipedia

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    A promotional song titled "Olam Up" written and composed by Dabzee was released on 22 April 2023. [23] The song was performed by Dabzee, Fathima Jahaan and Anarkali Marikar. [24] The song was written in native Malabar slang, and music style influenced by traditional Mappila songs with elements of Hip hop music incorporated. [25]

  8. Oppana - Wikipedia

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    Oppana is traditionally used in various important cultural ceremonies, and in particular, is a component of all Mappila weddings. In Kerala, this art form has been revived with much popularity on the performing stages of the Youth Festivals of the student community. Oppana performed at a college arts fest

  9. Ishal - Wikipedia

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    As mappila songs are also used in mappila performing arts like Oppana, Kolkali, Duffmuttu, etc.; the change in ishals changes the dance moves. [ 3 ] Ishals like Kuthirabaravu / Kuthirathalam meaning 'horse rhythm' gives the audience the feel of a galloping horse, with its distinctive rhythmic rendering.