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  2. Ya Boy Kongming! - Wikipedia

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    Ya Boy Kongming! ( Japanese : パリピ孔明 , Hepburn : Paripi Kōmei , lit. " Kongming of the Party People") is a Japanese manga series written by Yuto Yotsuba and illustrated by Ryo Ogawa .

  3. Dragostea din tei - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the group sang the track on shows in Japan, including on Music Station and SMAPxSMAP, [35] and Balan also appeared with Prata to sing "Ma Ya Hi" on Today in the United States. [ 112 ] [ 113 ] Before disbanding in 2005, O-Zone gave a performance of "Dragostea din tei" at the Romanian Golden Stag Festival in September 2005.

  4. What does 'raise your ya ya ya' mean? Explaining the viral ...

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    Where does "raise your ya ya ya" come from? At the Texas Thespians conference on Nov. 24, 2024, Langel met Rae and gave her quick vocal instructions to an audience of conference attendees ...

  5. EA Guzman - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Allan Guzman (born November 20, 1988, in Pasig, Philippines), also known by his nickname and screen name EA Guzman, is a Filipino actor, singer, comedian, host, and model.

  6. BoBoiBoy - Wikipedia

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    BoBoiBoy is a Malaysian animated television series and franchise produced by Animonsta Studios.In this story, a young boy gains superpowers based on the elements, and has the ability to separate into different personas.

  7. Bo Ya - Wikipedia

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    Bo Ya (Chinese: 伯牙; pinyin: Bó Yá) was a Chinese qin player from the state of Chu (楚), [1] which is roughly equivalent to modern-day Jingzhou, Hubei. He lived during the Spring and Autumn period or Warring States period .

  8. Who Shot Ya? - Wikipedia

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    "Who Shot Ya?" is a song by American rapper the Notorious B.I.G., backed by Sean Combs. Bad Boy Entertainment released it on February 21, 1995, on an alternate reissue of Wallace's single "Big Poppa/Warning". Its new B-side "Who Shot Ya", a revision of a track already issued earlier in 1995, was "controversial and hugely influential."

  9. List of Pokémon Adventures volumes (41–current) - Wikipedia

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    550. X-actly What They Wanted (ガルーラ、化わる, Garūra, ka waru, "Garura, Change") (Included in Volume 56 of Viz Media release) 551. Inn-teresting Developments (ホルード、奪う, Horūdo, ubau, "Horudo, Seize") (Included in Volume 56 of Viz Media release) 552.