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  2. Lekha Dodi - Wikipedia

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    Already in the early 20th century, Abraham Zevi Idelsohn recorded hundreds of different tunes used for Lekha Dodi. [8]Among some Sephardic congregations, the hymn is sometimes chanted to an ancient Moorish melody, which is known to be much older than the text of Lekha Dodi.

  3. List of viral music videos - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video broke the records for the biggest music video premiere on YouTube, with 1.66 million concurrent viewers, and the most-watched music video within 24 hours, with 86.3 million views in its first day. [49] It became the fastest video to reach 100 million views, in just 32 hours, [50] and 200 million views, in seven days. [51]

  4. Sopa de Caracol - Wikipedia

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    The song was released by Sonotone Music in 1991 and achieved international success, peaking at number one on the Billboard Top Latin Songs in the United States. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The track included elements of Garifuna music and punta , and has been used as a promotion for the Ladino region of Honduras.

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  6. Makeba (song) - Wikipedia

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    The 3:43 music video for "Makeba" was released on 30 November 2016 on Jain's official YouTube channel. It opens with the last frame of her song "Come", also from Zanaka, as she crumples the frame from the camera as if it was a sheet of paper and walks to the right of the screen. As Jain turns knobs on the sound deck, street poles rise up or ...

  7. Taki Taki (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video, directed by Colin Tilley, was released on 9 October 2018 and features the four artists and several dancers inside of an ancient temple ruin within a volcano. The single reached number one in sixteen countries (including Argentina, Portugal and Spain), several of which were outside the Hispanophone market.

  8. Saoko - Wikipedia

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    The music video received comparisons to Spring Breakers, Street Fighter, Fallen Angels, and the music video for "Gasolina". [19] Style advice was given by Samantha Burkhart, featuring clothes by Jean Paul Gaultier. [20] For the video, Petit and co-editor Jon Echeveste would go on to win the MTV Video Music Award for Best Editing.

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